August 19, 2025
The Ethics and Public Policy Center is pleased to announce the launch of the Bioethics, Technology, and Human Flourishing program.
For National Review’s Bench Memos, Ed Whelan explains the continued legal battle of the Little Sisters of the Poor for religious liberty.
On Franciscan University’s In Person with Father Dave, Ryan Anderson discusses the transgender movement, the right to life, and religion in public life.
For First Things, Francis X. Maier reviews Thomas More: A Life by Joanne Paul.
For The Brussels Signal, Henry Olsen analyzes the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
For National Review, Henry Olsen says that Republicans should pass a reconciliation bill sequel.
For Law and Liberty, Wilfred M. McClay defends a culture of conversation.
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