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July 2, 2024
[link removed] National Review’s “Bench Memos,” Ed Whelan discusses a week of key high court rulings.
** Law and the Courts
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** For National Review’s “Bench Memos,” Ed Whelan discusses a week of key high court rulings.
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Huge Win for Trump on Criminal Immunity ([link removed])
Supreme Court’s Ruling on Facial Challenges in NetChoice Cases ([link removed])
Texas Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Transgender Medical Interventions on Children ([link removed])
Iowa Supreme Court Upholds Heartbeat Law ([link removed])
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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. The deadline is Monday, July 8.
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Henry Olsen writes for the New York Post about the only Democrats who could replace Biden and Harris ([link removed]) .
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Rachel N. Morrison and Eric Kniffin submitted an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to require public input on agency rulemaking ([link removed]) .
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For World, Brad Littlejohn calls on conservatives not to neglect practical, everyday governing ([link removed]) .
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The Catholic Church needs to change the narrative surrounding sexual abuse allegations ([link removed]) , writes Stephen White for The Catholic Thing.
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Nathanael Blake writes for Catholic World Report on the purposeful destabilization of the natural family. ([link removed])
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