October 28, 2025
Nearly 40 years after its publication, The Closing of the American Mind remains the indispensable guide to our blazing culture wars.
For National Review, Michael Fragoso celebrates Clarence Thomas’s long tenure on the Supreme Court.
In Fairer Disputations, Erika Bachiochi shares lessons from pre-industrial home and work integration.
In Family Matters, Patrick Brown claims you don’t need a revolution to improve child care options.
For The Washington Post, Henry Olsen explains why Marjorie Taylor Greene is defending Obamacare subsidies.
For First Things, Francis X. Maier discusses the church and a sane approach to immigration.
On The Cordial Catholic, George Weigel shares what Catholics need to know about Catholicism in the U.S.
On EWTN Bookmark, Nathanael Blake discusses his book, Victims of the Revolution.
Rachel Morrison will join a discussion of Lange, its application of Skrmetti and Bostock, and its implications for Title VII and insurance coverage.
Rachel Roth Aldhizer will speak.
Ryan T. Anderson and Francis X. Maier speak.
Clare Morell will discuss in depth what teachers, administrators, and parents can do to rein in tech in their schools. Ryan T. Anderson will moderate.
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