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Subject EPPC Debates Policy after Trump’s Victory
Date November 12, 2024 9:30 PM
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November 12, 2024


** Crossroads of Conservatism
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** Debate
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** American Industrial Policy
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** Thursday, November 21, 5:30-7:30 pm
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** In Person at the Kimpton George Hotel, Washington, DC OR Watch Online
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** Would a comprehensive government-directed industrial policy in America lead to lower economic growth than free markets?
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Next week, Julius Krein, editor of American Affairs, and Andrew Stuttaford, editor of National Review‘s Capital Matters, debate America’s industrial policy,

moderated by EPPC’s Henry Olsen.
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Eric Kniffin and Rachel Morrison submitted a comment opposing an HHS rule that unlawfully rewrites sex discrimination regulation ([link removed]) .
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For the New York Post, Henry Olsen argues that Trump’s victory was a shock only to smug elites ([link removed]) .
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For Brussels Signal, Henry Olsen explains what Trump’s victory can teach Europeans about their future ([link removed]) .
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For Catholic World Report, George Weigel reflects on his father’s experience as a WWII naval officer ([link removed]) .
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For World Opinions, Andrew T. Walker admonishes critics who fail to understand why many Evangelicals vote for Trump ([link removed]) .
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Also for World Opinions, Nathanael Blake reminds Christians that hope lies in the gospel, not the government ([link removed]) .
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** Ed Whelan Quoted on the Supreme Court after Trump’s Victory
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New York Times:

“Trump’s Supreme Court Agenda Is Likely to Include Legal U-Turns ([link removed]) ”

Los Angeles Times:

“Trump’s win may extend conservative control of the Supreme Court for decades ([link removed]) ”

Daily Caller:

“Here’s How Trump Could Shape The Judiciary In His Second Term ([link removed]) ”

New York Times:

“Should Alito and Thomas Be Pushed to Retire? Conservatives Are Divided ([link removed]) ”

The Washington Post:

“Leonard Leo, Trump aide Mike Davis spar over Supreme Court retirements” ([link removed])

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** Read and subscribe to our scholars’ newsletters on Substack
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In Side Effects ([link removed]) , Devorah Goldman explains how the pandemic weakened American trust in doctors ([link removed]) .
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In Commonwealth Dispatches ([link removed]) , Brad Littlejohn paints his vision for scholars in the Age of Trump ([link removed]) .
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In Family Matters ([link removed]) , Patrick Brown breaks down what the election results communicate about progressivism ([link removed]) .
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In Confirmation Tales ([link removed]) , Ed Whelan explains what Trump’s victory means for the Supreme Court. ([link removed])
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In Preserving Our Humanity ([link removed]) , Clare Morell highlights the dangers technology poses to democracy. ([link removed])
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In Human Flourishing ([link removed]) , Aaron Kheriaty shares his acceptance remarks from an awards dinner. ([link removed])
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** Clare Morell will speak at the Virginia Mental Health Summit ([link removed]) , “Rebooting Childhood” in Richmond, VA.
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Registration is free.

Thursday, November 21st
9am - 5pm
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** Erika Bachiochi will speak on a panel in D.C. about the future of the pro-life movement on Thursday, November 14th.
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** Email [email protected] to RSVP.
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