Monday, November 13, 2023 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
Can Congress prevent the shipment of abortion drugs by mail? May states restrict abortion pills, even though they have been deemed “safe and effective” by the FDA? And how “safe” are abortion pills, really? Join us for a discussion with experts who have the answers to these questions and more.
From the early days of the American Republic to the present, Christian jurists have played pivotal roles in shaping American law, drawing inspiration from their faith. Join Heritage and CIT for a conversation on the intersection of faith, justice, and law in American history.
Holding Federal Public Health Agencies Accountable
Lessons from Covid
Thursday, November 16, 2023 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
Congress needs to reassess the agencies responsible for responding to national health emergencies (CDC, NIH, and FDA), clarify their roles and missions, and retarget funding, enabling them to cope more effectively in a future medical emergency.
Why are American colleges and universities failing to instruct their students in virtue, and what can be done about this issue? Kevin Roberts, Kyle Washut, Albert Cheng, and Jay Greene discuss how we can bring our institutions of higher education back in line with their original mission of forming virtuous and educated citizens.
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