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April 2, 2024
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** The new frontier for reproductive health could be an opportunity for Republicans
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Natalie Dodson
The Hill
A recent Alabama court decision ([link removed]) involving whether a couple undergoing in vitro fertilization could sue a fertility clinic for negligently destroying embryos sparked contentious debates about assisted reproductive technology (ART). These debates led the U.S. Senate to bring up two expansive ART bills for a vote on unanimous consent. Republican senators blocked both bills ([link removed]) .
While the moral and ethical questions on the merits of ART are worthwhile to consider, the introduction of this topic in Congress has also opened the door for a long-awaited discussion about women’s reproductive conditions and infertility more broadly.
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On the latest episode of Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen talks to Karlyn Bowman about one of the essential political puzzles of the day: the growing separation between the sexes ([link removed]) .
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In The Federalist, Aaron Kheriaty argues that the government cannot treat social media like it does print media ([link removed]) .
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Andrew T. Walker writes about the Biden White House's desecration of Easter ([link removed]) for WORLD Opinions.
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Also for WORLD, Carl R. Trueman argues that Scotland’s vague new hate crime law is anything but “reasonable.” ([link removed])
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Gender Ideology: What Catholics Need to Know
With Mary Rice Hasson, J.D.
A six-week series exploring gender ideology from a Catholic perspective
Mary Rice Hasson will present a six-week series of online lectures on gender ideology and the orthodox Catholic response.
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April 11, 2024
Grove City College
George Weigel, and Carl R. Trueman, and Devorah Goldman will speak at the "Confronting Antisemitism" conference hosted by the Institute for Faith and Freedom at Grove City College on April 11.
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April 22, 2024 | 1 pm
American Enterprise Institute
1789 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, D.C. 20036
Ryan T. Anderson, George Weigel, and Patrick Brown will speak at a conference on the legacy of Richard John Neuhaus and Peter L. Berger’s To Empower People at the American Enterprise Institute on April 22.
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