EPPC’s latest work shaping policy and renewing culture
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November 22, 2024
** Resisting the Deep State
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** World magazine features the work of Rachel Morrison, Eric Kniffin, and Natalie Dodson fighting federal agency overreach.
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** Crossroads of Conservatism Debate
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** Are Tariffs and Subsidies Worth the Cost?
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** Trade in the Age of Trump
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** Wednesday, December 4, 5:00–7:00pm
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** In Person at the Kimpton George Hotel, Washington, DC OR Watch Online
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** EPPC’s Fortune 100 report in the media
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Newsweek: “America's Biggest Employers Should Do More To Support Families ([link removed]) ”
National Review Online: “There’s No Such Thing as ‘Having It All’ ([link removed]) ”
The Federalist: “U.S. Corporations Love Abortion Tourism Because It Means They Don’t Have To Pay For Parenthood ([link removed]) ”
Catholic World Report: “Big Business Against the Natural Family ([link removed]) ”
Daily Caller: “Corporate America Touts Funding Employee ‘Abortion Travel’ But Is Largely Silent On Child Care Benefits, Report Finds ([link removed]) ”
The Daily Signal: “Which Major Corporations Fund Travel for Abortion? ([link removed]) ”
For National Review, Stephen White attributes Trump’s election in part to Catholic voters ([link removed]) .
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For World Opinions, Matthew Malec presents a blueprint for pro-life wins in the future ([link removed]) .
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For the Washington Examiner, Carrie Gress discusses the development of feminism ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, Francis Maierhttps://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2024/11/woke-ideology-is-not-dead-and-buriedwarns against a false sense of victory over the ideas of the left ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, George Weigel reflects on the life and witness of the Venerable Andrey Sheptytsky ([link removed]) .
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On The Catholic Association Podcast, Ryan Anderson makes the case for a pro-family and pro-chastity movement ([link removed]) .
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On Relevant Radio, Mary Hasson explains the dangers of gender-affirming care ([link removed]) .
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George Weigel speaks on human work and the work of the church ([link removed]) .
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** Read and subscribe to our scholars’ newsletters on Substack
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In Exploring Ida Görres ([link removed]) , Jennifer Bryson writes on Gorres’ work on St. Elizabeth of Hungary and The Nature of Sanctity ([link removed]) .
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In Confirmation Tales ([link removed]) , Ed Whelan discusses the constitutionality of Trump’s recess appointments ([link removed]) .
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In Commonwealth Dispatches ([link removed]) , Brad Littlejohn gives a preview of his forthcoming book Called to Freedom ([link removed]) .
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