April 1, 2025
On Wednesday, March 26, EPPC Fellow Clare Morell testified before the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade on The World Wild Web: Examining Harms Online.
For The American Spectator, Henry Olsen explains how conservatives can maintain dominance post-Trump.
For Public Discourse, Nathanael Blake explains the danger of reflexive contrarianism.
For Newsweek, Michael Fragoso explains an upcoming Supreme Court case that could determine the future of DOGE.
In The New York Times, Patrick Brown comments on the White House’s approach to family policy.
In an interview with Gabe Lyons, Aaron Kheriaty discusses emerging threats of censorship and surveillance in an increasingly digital world.
On Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen breaks down Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race.
In Preserving Our Humanity, Clare Morell shares more about testifying before Congress.
In Family Matters, Patrick Brown explains how Republicans are forging new ground on federal child care policy.
In the Theology of Home Substack, Carrie Gress and Noelle Mering discuss their new book projects.
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