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December 3, 2024
** Lance Morrow
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** 1939-2024
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** Wall Street Journal
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“Being there is one of the imperatives of journalism,” wrote Lance Morrow in his recent memoir, “The Noise of Typewriters.” “Or it used to be, before the age of screens, which changed everything. Being there is still a good idea.” Few journalists were there as often as Morrow, who died Friday at his home in upstate New York. He was 85.
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** In Memoriam
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The scholars and staff of the Ethics and Public Policy Center mourn the passing of Lance Morrow ([link removed]) , the Henry Grunwald Senior Fellow at EPPC since 2017.
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For The European Conservative Alexander Raikin describes the threat of assisted suicide ([link removed]) .
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Alexander Raikin’s work on assisted suicide was recently quoted in the Washington Post ([link removed]) , the Telegraph ([link removed]) , National Review ([link removed]) , and the Daily Caller ([link removed]) .
For First Things, Carl Trueman encourages Christians to return to a focus on worship ([link removed]) .
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For Public Discourse, Carl Trueman presents ways that religious denominations can learn from eachother ([link removed]) .
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For The Catholic Thing, Francis Maier reflects on the challenges faced by young adults ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake criticizes the invasion of women’s spaces ([link removed]) . ([link removed])
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On the Hoover Institution’s Uncommon Knowledge, Henry Olsen discusses the meaning of the election ([link removed]) .
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On the American Compass Podcast, Henry Olsen discusses a multi-ethnic Republican future ([link removed]) .
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On C-SPAN, Ed Whelan addresses the president’s power to make recess appointments ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist Society, Eric Kniffin discusses a Supreme Court case involving “gender transition” procedures for children. ([link removed])
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At Hillsdale College, Jamie Bryan Hall presents on legal disincentives to family formation ([link removed]) .
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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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** TOMORROW
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** Wednesday, December 4, 5:00–7:00pm
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