May 2, 2025
For The Wall Street Journal: “A Conclave without the Movie Ending”.
For Ignatius Press: “The State of the Church and the Next Pope”.
For The Catholic Weekly: “Random Reflections After a Week in Rome”.
For National Review, Stanley Kurtz asks what academic freedom means to conservatives.
For City Journal, Michael Fragoso explains how activist judges could hasten the filibuster’s demise.
Nathanael Blake’s new book, Victims of the Revolution, is reviewed in The Christian Post.
Rachel Morrison submitted a public comment supporting HUD’s fair housing rule.
In Beyond the Polls, Henry Olsen provides insight into how political predictions are made.
In an interview with Relevant Radio, Francis Maier discusses the future of the Catholic Church and Patrick Brown discusses the future of American families.
Mary FioRito addresses the papal funeral for NBC Chicago.
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