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July 6, 2023
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Foolish Arguments Against Standing in 303 Creative
Ed Whelan
Bench Memos—National Review Online
Distinguished Senior Fellow Ed Whelan breaks down the flawed arguments against the Supreme Court's decision last week in 303 Creative v. Elenis for the National Review's "Bench Memos":
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Ed was also quoted in NBC News' coverage of the Supreme Court ruling ([link removed]) .
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At American Mind, Noelle Mering responds to Fran Maier's call for cultural revival ([link removed]) with her own reflections on the forces of decay at work in our society ([link removed]) .
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In his column this week, George Weigel criticizes the newly released working documents ([link removed]) for the Catholic Church's upcoming synod.
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The best science fiction is always implicitly theological ([link removed]) , writes Francis X. Maier for The Catholic Thing.
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For CNN, Patrick Brown writes about the launch of presidential candidate Governor Ron DeSantis' immigration platform ([link removed]) .
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Globalist economics has defeated globalist interventionism ([link removed]) , argues Nathanael Blake for The Federalist.
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Eric Kniffin appeared on the Crown and Crozier podcast ([link removed]) to discuss recent legislative proposals that would require Catholic priests to violate the seal of the confessional.
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Noelle Mering discussed the increasing sexualization of education ([link removed]) in our nation's public schools with Bill Kassel on the Free Expression podcast.
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LAST CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
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Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship
The Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Public Interest Fellowship are excited to announce the launch of the Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship ([link removed]) , a graduate-level program in Washington, D.C. that explores the Judeo-Christian tradition and its role in shaping public policy and the mediating institutions of civil society. Applications are open until July 10, 2023.
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