November 11, 2025
A rough off-year verdict doesn’t have to mean bad midterms — if the president and his party adapt.
For the Wall Street Journal, Wilfred McClay shares the Jewish roots of America’s tree of liberty.
Jennifer Bryson’s recent translation of Bread Grows in Winter by Ida Friederike Görres is now available for purchase.
For National Review, Michael Fragoso discusses how ending the Senate filibuster could impact the future.
Catholic News Agency shared Eric Kniffin and Rachel Morrison’s recent publication on combating anti-Christian bias.
In Family Matters, Patrick T. Brown discusses baby boomers’ economic legacy.
At the Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention, Katelyn Walls Shelton discusses new legal frontiers in biotechnology.
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.
Copyright (C) 2025 Ethics and Public Policy Center. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you are on EPPC’s mailing list. Our mailing address is: Ethics and Public Policy Center 1730 M Street NW Suite 910 Washington, DC 20036 USA Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe