WHY WORKING-CLASS PARENTS DON’T BUY WHAT D.C. IS SELLING
By EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown
The New York Times
If politicians want expanded child benefits to stick, they need to listen to the families that will benefit most.
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UPCOMING WEBINAR: REGISTER NOW!
Transgender ideology is flooding public school classrooms. What does this mean for our children? And what can parents do? This webinar from the Ethics and Public Policy Center equips parents with the knowledge and insights they need to recognize and resist the promotion of transgender ideology in public schools—and to protect their children from the transgender revolution. Please join EPPC Fellows Patrick T. Brown (Fellow in Family Policy) and Mary Rice Hasson (Person and Identity Project) and author Maria Keffler (Desist, Detrans, Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult) as they share expertise, sound advice, and the latest research in an engaging conversation led by Catholic Studies Program Coordinator Ella Ramsay. Essential listening for parents of school-age children!
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BIDEN’S COVID VACCINE MANDATES ARE UNCONSTITUTIONAL – AND UNECESSARY
By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
President Biden’s speech announcing the imposition of national vaccine requirements was more than a brazen flip-flop. It was a breathtaking disregard for the Constitution and an arrogant display of overreaching federal power. Read More
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WHITE HOUSE MANDATES PFIZER VACCINES FOR MILLIONS OF CITIZENS...BEFORE THE FDA CLINICAL OR SAFETY REVIEWS HAVE BEEN MADE PUBLIC
By EPPC Fellow David Gortler
Forbes
Americans are entitled to make informed decisions, and the FDA should disclose its safety and efficacy reviews of Covid-19 vaccines for all to see. Read More
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Earlier this week, EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Kheriaty appeared on Fox News at Night with Shannon Bream to discuss mandating vaccines for immune and COVID-recovered patients.
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ON REGULATING SOCIAL-MEDIA PLATFORMS, FOLLOW TEXAS, NOT FLORIDA
By EPPC Policy Analyst Clare Morell
National Review Online
For all its strengths — especially its legal defensibility in court — Texas’s social-media law should be applauded and replicated. Indeed, it’s high time that other states around the nation go forth and follow. Read More
(See also Ms. Morell’s op-ed, co-authored with Anne Basham, on why sanctions and financial pressure are critical tools to protect Afghan women and children and to root out incentives for the Taliban to be involved in trafficking and in sheltering terrorist groups.)
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DOJ SWINGS BACK AT TEXAS, AND WHIFFS
By EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Severino
Newsweek
The U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit challenging the Texas Heartbeat Act is so riddled with holes that it will likely lose at the Supreme Court just as Planned Parenthood’s suit did. Read More
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GOOGLE BLOCKS AD FOR SAFE AND EFFECTIVE ABORTION-PILL REVERSAL
By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online
In their ongoing effort to push women into choosing abortion, “pro-choice” activists seem to have Google on their side. Read More
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THE WORLD’S POPULISTS ARE ASCENDANT
By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
Norway’s election on Monday begins a two-month collection of votes around the globe that will tell us a lot about public opinion a year-and-a-half into the pandemic. Though each country is different, the patterns are already clear: The traditional right is down, while the far left and populism are on the rise. Read More
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THE APOCALYPSE OF THE MODERN SELF
By EPPC Fellow Carl R. Trueman
Humanum
The tragedy of the modern self is that it is the wrong answer to the right question: How can I be free and yet belong? Read More
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ANTHROPOLOGY AS ATONEMENT
By EPPC Fellow Algis Valiunas
The New Atlantis
It is not so much respect for the primitive “other” as it is loathing for one’s own oppressive, grasping modernity that lies behind the doctrine of cultural relativism. Read More
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EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi appeared on the “Boyce of Reason” podcast with host Benjamin A. Boyce to discuss what a rational feminism wants for women and from men. Ms. Bachiochi is a legal scholar whose new book The Rights of Women offers an intellectual history of women’s rights from the Enlightenment to the present, based on the work of Mary Wollstonecraft.
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A BOLD CATHOLIC INVESTMENT IN INNER-CITY EDUCATION
By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column
It’s a safe bet that “Mother Mary Lange” is not a household name in most U.S. Catholic circles. That unhappy state of affairs may change, though, thanks to a courageous initiative now underway in Baltimore, one of America’s most troubled cities. Read More
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TWO DECADES OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN
By EPPC Senior Fellow Lance Morrow
City Journal
The 20 years since 9/11 have produced two tragic outcomes: Afghanistan has reverted to the Taliban, and—unexpectedly—America has disappeared down a rabbit hole. Barbarism, in different forms, is on the march in both countries. Read More
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On September 30, 2021, at noon ET, join EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Severino for a special web event hosted by cyber risk management firm Clearwater titled “Understanding OCR-Quality® Risk Analysis.” Prior to joining EPPC, Mr. Severino was the Director of the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (OCR), where he led a team of over 250 staff enforcing our nation’s civil rights, conscience and religious freedom, and health information privacy laws. Click here to register for this event.
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EPPC Policy Analyst Rachel N. Morrison took part in a Federalist Society webinar titled “Hijabs, Dreads, and Saturdays Off: Employees’ Religious Rights in the Workplace.”
This webinar is the first in a two-part series covering employee and employer religious rights and related labor issues. Click here to listen to the conversation.
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