EPPC’s latest work shaping public policy
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May 21, 2024
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** Pro-Life Politics After Dobbs
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** We have important thinking to do. This is a start.
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** Ryan T. Anderson, Robert P. George, Carl R. Trueman, O. Carter Snead
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** First Things
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Four EPPC scholars contributed to a First Things symposium on the uncertain future of pro-life politics after Dobbs.
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** Clare Morell Awarded Heritage Innovation Prize
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The Heritage Foundation has selected the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) and the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) as recipients of its Innovation Prize for their ‘Protect Kids Online’ initiative, which provides resources to parents, policymakers, and religious leaders to combat the ever-increasing challenges that come with such rapid technological developments.
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** EPPC Is Hiring
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We seek a full-time Director of Communications to ensure that our scholars become and remain well-prepared, sought-after experts who appear across the full range of media channels. The position may be located either in EPPC’s Washington, DC, office or remotely with regular visits to Washington.
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In The Hill, Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson reveal the Biden Administration’s is attempts to twist the Hyde Amendment to mandate abortion funding ([link removed]) .
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In Newsweek, Rachel N. Morrison explains how the Administration is using Title IX rules as a gender-ideology mandate ([link removed]) .
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Erika Bachiochi writes for the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy about the application of Catholic social thought to the organization of work and domestic life ([link removed]) .
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On the latest episode of Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen talks to National Review’s Jim Geraghty about the parties’ dysfunctional strategies for this year’s election.
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** Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship
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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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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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