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BIDEN AND BECERRA KILL DEMOCRATIC NORMS IN RUSH TO FUND BIG ABORTION

By EPPC Policy Analyst Rachel N. Morrison
National Review Online

The unprecedented politicization of OMB and HHS rulemaking processes under President Biden and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra violates long-standing agency norms and undercuts the democratic process.
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(Ms. Morrison discusses this story and more in her recent appearance on the South Dakota Catholic Conference’s “Faith & Politics” podcast.) 

TOO MANY REPUBLICANS MISUNDERSTAND REAGAN’S LEGACY

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

Republicans debating what they should stand for often invoke Ronald Reagan as the ideal standard-bearer for the party. It’s a shame, then, that so many of them misunderstand the man. Read More
EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson appeared in a short video produced by EDIFY on Amazon’s decision to stop selling his book When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment. Dr. Anderson discusses the implications of Amazon’s decision on the free discussion of ideas, on gender ideology, and on the future of book publishing.

WHY THE TRANSGENDER REVOLUTION CAN’T TRANSCEND HUMAN NATURE

By EPPC Fellow Andrew T. Walker
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission

A new report from Europe confirms males have an innate advantage in sports. Read More

JUDICIAL PRECEDENTS AND VACCINE MANDATES

By EPPC Fellow Aaron Kheriaty
Substack

The 1905 Supreme Court Case of Jacobson v. Massachusetts is often cited to justify vaccine mandates and other Covid emergency measures. But what did that original case actually determine? Read More
EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Kheriaty appeared on Fox News’s “Ingraham Angle” with guest host Raymond Arroyo to discuss Dr. Kheriaty’s lawsuit challenging the University of California system’s vaccine mandate, and his subsequent suspension by UC. Click here to watch or to read a transcript of this interview, and click here to listen to Dr. Kheriaty’s appearance on the “Kennedy Saves the World” podcast on this story.
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ON NOT BUYING INTO THE MYTHOLOGY OF “PRESTIGE” UNIVERSITIES

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

The best of Catholic liberal arts education prepares students for any intellectual or professional endeavor—and does so in a far healthier environment than so-called “prestige schools.” Read More

THE CONTRADICTIONS OF ABSOLUTE ACADEMIC FREEDOM

By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
Public Discourse

The official moral relativism of absolute academic freedom makes universities self-negating institutions. No wonder many student activists are eager to fashion and enforce new norms and taboos: they realize, however inchoately, that a community of inquiry and instruction must also be one of practice, and that the liberal university fails to integrate these elements. Read More

RACE AND FRIENDSHIP AT HARVARD, 1963

By EPPC Henry Grunwald Senior Fellow Lance Morrow
The Wall Street Journal

The Last Negroes at Harvard is a wary, complicated, handsomely judicious book smoldering with a racial grievance that is both soothed and exacerbated by the condescension and privilege that Harvard lavished on the author and 17 other black students. Read More

RESPONDING TO PERSECUTION

By EPPC Fellow Luma Simms
Plough

Where Western Christians would stand and fight, Eastern Christians have learned to endure – or flee. Read More

TIME FOR AN EXODUS FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS?

By EPPC Kate O'Beirne Fellow Mary Rice Hasson
Our Catholic Mission

A good education forms the whole person: intellectual, emotional, moral and spiritual. But today’s public schools promote a curriculum that is radically antagonistic to Judeo-Christian morality and anthropology. Read More

WHY THE LEFT HATES THE GENEROUS GIVERS WHO KEEP AMERICA’S LIGHTS ON

By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
The Federalist

The local gentry has its flaws, but the rest of us have many reasons to prefer it to the ruling national elite. Read More

ZONING EMERGING AS A POLITICAL ISSUE

By EPPC Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz
National Review Online

Control over zoning is a core function of local government, which means that federal and state efforts to choke off local control are direct assaults on our federalist system. Read More
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