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Subject Florida’s New Social-Media Law; EPPC’s Big Tech Symposium; Most Americans Want Abortion Rare or Illegal; The Scandal Rocking Evangelicalism; and more
Date June 10, 2021 8:23 PM
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** FLORIDA IS MOVING THE BALL FORWARD AGAINST BIG TECH CENSORSHIP
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By EPPC Policy Analyst Clare Morell and Law Professor Adam Candeub
Newsweek
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Florida, in its efforts to combat Big Tech’s censorship, is doing exactly what states in our constitutional order are meant to do—experiment with new types of law.
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What should be done about Big Tech and its increasing censorship of conservative voices and speech, along with other harms its business practices pose to American society?

Join EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson and EPPC Policy Analyst Clare Morell on Tuesday, June 29, as they host EPPC’s Big Tech Symposium, where four U.S. Senators will present their proposed legislative solutions, followed by panels of distinguished legal scholars and experts to discuss and debate those solutions as applied to Section 230, Antitrust Law, and Common Carrier Law.

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** NEW POLL FINDS THAT MOST AMERICANS WANT ABORTION TO BE RARE OR ILLEGAL
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By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online

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Gallup’s latest survey on abortion reveals a nation evenly split between pro-life and pro-choice. Read More ([link removed])

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** REPUBLICANS WON AN ELECTION IN A HEAVILY LATINO TEXAS CITY. DEMOCRATS SHOULD BE NERVOUS.
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By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

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Democrats are goners throughout the Southwest if Republicans can ever seriously compete for Hispanic voters. Read More ([link removed])

(See also Mr. Olsen’s column on new polling ([link removed]) that indicates that former President Trump’s “power is as likely to decline as it is to increase.”)

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** THE SCANDAL ROCKING THE EVANGELICAL WORLD
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By EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner
The Atlantic

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The sudden departure of Russell Moore from the Southern Baptist Convention is forcing an overdue conversation about the crises of American Christendom. Read More ([link removed])

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** BOOM AND GLOOM
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By EPPC Resident Scholar James Bowman
Claremont Review of Books

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The mess the Boomers made will long be with us. Read More ([link removed])

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** THIRTY YEARS OF POLAND
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By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

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Poland might yet become a model for twenty-first-century democracy, if it took the social doctrine of its greatest son seriously. Read More ([link removed])

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** TO FIND YOUR LIFE’S MISSION, FOLLOW YOUR QUESTIONS
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By EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi
Public Discourse

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We find our life’s mission not by seeking after some “castle in the air,” but by fulfilling the very concrete duty of each moment, one moment at a time. Read More ([link removed])

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** HOW TRANSGENDER IDEOLOGY TAKES CHILDREN HOSTAGE
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By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
National Review Online

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Many who — rightly — want to be compassionate toward those diagnosed with gender dysphoria have been reluctant to challenge the demands of transgender activists. But genuine compassion depends on truth, and the truth is that the claims of transgenderism are fundamentally mystical, even magical, rather than medical. Read More ([link removed])

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** PRIDE MONTH CALLS FOR A RESPONSE OF JOYFUL TRUTH FROM CHRISTIANS
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By EPPC Fellow Andrew T. Walker
Baptist Press

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As culture presses against the church, we must lean even deeper into our faith and its millennia-old teachings with unwavering confidence. Read More ([link removed])

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