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** WHO WILL SPEAK FOR THE UIGHURS?
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By EPPC Senior Fellow Mona Charen
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China is crushing an entire ethno/religious minority in brutal fashion.
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** THE ESSENTIAL SCALIA, EDITED BY ED WHELAN, IS NOW AVAILABLE
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EPPC President Ed Whelan is delighted to announce that The Essential Scalia: On the Constitution, the Courts, and the Rule of Law ([link removed]) , has just been published by the Crown Forum imprint of Penguin Random House. The third volume of Antonin Scalia’s work that Mr. Whelan has co-edited, The Essential Scalia enables the reader to encounter Justice Scalia’s great legal mind in action, from broad questions about legal interpretation to specific disputes over important constitutional provisions.
“I am grateful to Maureen Scalia for the privilege of working on this book, which I hope will stand as an enduring monument to Justice Scalia’s great legal legacy,” said Mr. Whelan.
Mr. Whelan co-edited The Essential Scalia with another former Scalia law clerk, federal appellate judge Jeffrey S. Sutton. The volume also features a beautiful foreword by Justice Elena Kagan.
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** A MAN FOR STRENGTHENING OTHERS
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By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column
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Father Paul V. Mankowski, SJ, will be remembered by those of us who loved him as a man and a priest who, remaining faithful to his Jesuit and sacerdotal vocations, became a tower of strength for others. This was a man of God. This was a man whose courageous manliness reflected his godliness. Read More ([link removed])
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** IT’S CLEAR MOST AMERICANS SEE THE FOUNDERS FOR WHAT THEY WERE: NOBLE AND COURAGEOUS
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By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
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The United States is engaged in a debate — some say a battle — over the meaning and import of its history. D.C.’s recent foray into that standoff both illuminates its contours and demonstrates why so many Americans are up in arms. Read More ([link removed])
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** RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: BLEACHED, BLANCHED, AND RINSED OUT
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By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
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It is fatuous to dismiss concerns over the rinsing-out of religious freedom as the overwrought fretting of culture warriors. Read More ([link removed])
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** SR. DEIRDRE BYRNE'S GIFT OF WITNESS
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By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
Catholic Herald (UK)
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It’s not very often in politics that we get to hear from someone as heroic as Sister Deirdre Byrne, a religious sister, a missionary, a medical doctor, and a military veteran, who addressed the nation during the Republican National Convention. Read More ([link removed])
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