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February 21, 2025
** Responsible Self-Governance and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
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** Carter Snead and Yuval Levin
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Given the appetite for federal legislation promoting IVF, it is useful to pause a moment to consider the complexity of the issue before moving forward. Yes, IVF has made it possible for many families to have the beautiful blessing of children. But the practice of IVF in America is also fraught with serious peril.
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In the Wall Street Journal, Francis X. Maier discusses Pope Francis’s letter to U.S. bishops on deportations ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Luma Simms argues in favor of less migration and more stability ([link removed]) .
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For Commonplace, Henry Olsen argues that confronting America’s crises will require making hard trade-offs ([link removed]) .
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For The Federalist, Nathanael Blake expresses the need to continue the fight against transgender ideology ([link removed]) .
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For City Journal, Patrick Brown explains how policymakers can address high home costs ([link removed]) .
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For First Things, George Weigel reflects on the nature and purpose of cathedrals ([link removed]) .
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In The Daily Signal, Ryan Anderson contests Amazon’s statement on the return of his book, When Harry Became Sally, to the company’s shelves ([link removed]) .
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On The American Mind Podcast, Natalie Dodson discusses the moral dilemma of in vitro fertilization ([link removed]) .
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On Washington Watch, Mary Hasson examines the Left’s efforts to restrict free speech ([link removed]) .
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** Monday, February 24, 2025 | 11:10 AM to 2:00 PM ET
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** Dignity and Dynamism:
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** The Future of Conservative Technology Policy
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Clare Morell and Brad Littlejohn will speak on the first panel, Scrolling Alone: Technology in the Home and the American Family
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