November 14, 2025
The Hippocratic Society will appeal to medical students and physicians of varied political stripes and be helpful to those who might otherwise find themselves relegated to the margins of the medical profession.
For the Wall Street Journal, Carl Trueman responds to Joseph Bottum’s “Three Cheers for Purgatory”.
In his weekly column, George Weigel argues that the deterioration of our sports reflects the deterioration of our culture.
Clare Morell’s book, The Tech Exit, receives praise in First Things.
For National Review, Algis Valiunas shares a reflection on the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka’s The Trial.
On All Things Possible with Bethany Hamilton Clare Morell discusses her book, The Tech Exit.
Katelyn Walls Shelton joins a Federalist Society panel on the legal frontiers in biotechnology.
Theresa Farnan explains Catholic teaching on IVF.
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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