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January 14, 2025
** EPPC Launches the Administrative State Accountability Project
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The administrative state has a very powerful, though largely invisible influence on law, politics, and culture. A single rule issued by unelected officials can unilaterally rewrite laws passed by Congress. EPPC’s Administrative State Accountability Project ([link removed]) (ASAP) is already the most effective force in Washington countering abuses of the government’s regulatory authority.
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For World Opinions, Brad Littlejohn laments young Americans’ failure to embrace adulthood ([link removed]) .
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For World Opinions, Andrew Walker encourages Christians to champion the truth over popular opinion ([link removed]) .
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For the Newman Review, Jennifer Bryson interviews Hanna-Barbara Gerl-Falkovitz on her discovery of an unpublished ([link removed]) Ida Görres ([link removed]) manuscript ([link removed]) .
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On The Catholic Conversation, George Weigel discusses Catholic faith and culture in 2025 ([link removed]) .
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On The Optimistic American, Henry Olsen discusses the transformative shifts in U.S. politics ([link removed]) .
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On Issues Etc., Brad Littlejohn discusses themes from his book, Called to Freedom ([link removed]) .
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Aaron Kheriaty joins The First’s Make American Healthy Again special ([link removed]) .
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