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May 14, 2024
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** George Weigel invested with the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
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The Ethics and Public Policy Center is pleased to announce that Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel, who holds EPPC’s William E. Simon Chair in Catholic Studies, was invested with the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland by President Andrzej Duda at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw on May 13.
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The Ethics and Public Policy Center is excited to present our 2023 annual report. As you’ll see, EPPC is flourishing, and our efforts to bring about renewal in American public life are bearing good fruit.
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RICHARD JOHN NEUHAUS FELLOWSHIP ([link removed])
Applications are now open for the 2024–2025 Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship, a graduate-level program in Washington, D.C., for those working in government, journalism, think tanks, or other policy-relevant institutions, which explores the Judeo-Christian tradition and its role in shaping public policy and the mediating institutions of civil society.
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In National Review, Henry Olsen writes about Marjorie Taylor Greene's uniting with socialists to attempt to oust Speaker Mike Johnson ([link removed]) .
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In First Things, Brad Littlejohn writes about the theology of immigration ([link removed]) .
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And for World Opinions, Brad warns of anti-semitism on the Right ([link removed]) .
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Patrick T. Brown writes in Newsweek that the repeal of Arizona's abortion ban is a lesson in pro-life prudence ([link removed]) .
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On this week's Confirmation Tales newsletter, Ed Whelan tells the story of a pro-life group’s attempt to block Justice Alito’s nomination ([link removed]) .
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And for National Review's "Bench Memos," Ed explains an Eleventh Circuit ruling ([link removed]) requiring employers to cover “sex change surgery.”
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Aaron Kheriaty writes for the Brownstone Institute about the latent fascism of today's anti-fascists ([link removed]) .
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Gender Ideology: What Catholics Need to Know
With Mary Rice Hasson, J.D.
Tonight, Mary Rice Hasson will present the final in her six-week series of online lectures exploring gender ideology from a Catholic perspective.
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On May 18, Mary will present on a panel ([link removed]) , "Gender dysphoria in minors: an ethical issue?" in Rome at the Second International Bioethics Conference, "Jérôme Lejeune and the challenges of Bioethics in the 21st century."
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May 19–20, 2024
Georgetown University | The American Enterprise Institute
Washington, D.C.
This conference addresses the work of the philosopher and former EPPC Senior Fellow Sir Roger Scruton from an American perspective.
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