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Subject Trump’s GOP Revival Isn’t Sectarian
Date November 19, 2024 9:00 PM
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** Trump’s GOP Revival Isn’t Sectarian
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** Henry Olsen for The Wall Street Journal
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Donald Trump’s victory is a triumph for a broad-church style of Republicanism. The party has room for people of all races, backgrounds and, crucially, religions.
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** New EPPC Investigation Reveals Contradictory Family and Abortion Policies at Fortune 100 Companies
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A new investigative report ([link removed]) by Alexandra DeSanctis and Nathanael Blake offers a detailed analysis of each Fortune 100 company’s family, parental leave, and abortion policies. Its findings are clear: major American corporations have a long way to go to truly support the mothers and fathers in their workplaces.
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For the The New Atlantis, Alexander Raikin questions the lack of response to potentially criminal violations in Canada concerning assisted suicide. ([link removed])
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For The American Spectator, Carrie Gress outlines steps that political parties can take to gain more votes from women ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, Algis Valiunas makes a distinction between beauty and trut ([link removed]) h.
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For World Opinions, Brad Littlejohn analyzes the pros and cons of artificial intelligence in customer service ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Stephen White reflects on the giving and receiving of honor ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake points out the incongruence between Democrats and the groups they claim to champion ([link removed]) .
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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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On Thursday, 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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** Webinar with Erika Bachiochi
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** November 20th at 2:00 p.m. EST
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Erika Bachiochi will present on a natural law approach to the rights of women at a webinar hosted by the James Wilson Institute ([link removed]) .
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Henry Olsen joins the American Compass Podcastto discuss the results of the presidential election ([link removed]) .
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Ed Whelan joins NPR to discuss the effect of Trump’s presidency on the federal judiciary ([link removed]) .
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Nathanael Blake joins WORLD Radio’s The World and Everything in It to discuss the importance of family and faith over politics ([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 highlights the dangerous path of politicizing medical research ([link removed]) .
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In Family Matters ([link removed]) , Patrick Brown shares his hopes for the GOP tax bill ([link removed]) .
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