Read the latest work by EPPC’s scholars.

IN OSHA WE TRUST?

By EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Severino and EPPC Policy Analyst Rachel N. Morrison
National Review Online

The administration is exploiting a little-used OSHA ‘emergency’ standard to do its dirty work of coercing millions of Americans to get vaccinated.
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This week, EPPC launched our new podcast “Searching for Medicine’s Soul,” a project of EPPC’s program on Bioethics and American Democracy. Hosted by EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Rothstein, who will be frequently joined by EPPC Tikvah Fellow Devorah Goldman, and featuring expert guests, Searching for Medicine’s Soul explores medicine’s purpose: Why do physicians do what they do? How does the practice of medicine relate to scientific progress and human flourishing? The result is an in-depth analysis of the history and aim of medicine, and its collision with a thrilling and sometimes tragic age of discovery.
 

TWELVE STATES SUE BIDEN OVER TITLE X ABORTION FUNDING

By EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online

A coalition of a dozen state attorneys general have sued the Biden administration over a new policy slated to take effect next month, which will allow abortion providers to obtain federal funding under the Title X family-planning program. Read More

DOJ FACES STEEP SLOPE IN UNITED STATES V. TEXAS 

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow Edward Whelan
National Review Online

The path to a Supreme Court victory for the Department of Justice in its suit against the Texas Heartbeat Act is steep and deceptively treacherous. Read More
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CONSERVATIVE JUSTICES, IGNORE ALL THE EMPTY THREATS ABOUT COURT-PACKING

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

The conservative majority on the Supreme Court has a host of controversial cases before them this term that could result in a fury of calls to “pack” the court with more members. Those justices should not let fear affect their judgment. These are almost certainly empty threats.  Read More

NOEM PUTS S.D. STANDARDS ON A DANGEROUS PATH

By EPPC Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz
National Review Online

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem holds herself out as a tough-minded conservative reformer willing and able to stand up to America’s cultural elites. Unfortunately, when it comes to actually governing, the go-along-to-get-along GOP establishment continues to have Noem’s ear. Read More

(See also Mr. Kurtz’s piece on how leading historians are mischaracterizing a Texas law that seeks to prevent critical race theory–based indoctrination.)

INTERVIEW: PATRICK T. BROWN ON WORKING-CLASS FAMILIES AND THE CHILD TAX CREDIT

By EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown
Spotlight on Poverty

EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown talks with Spotlight on Poverty about the congressional debate over child tax credits and what working-class families think about proposed federal aid. Read More

(See also Mr. Brown’s review of a new book that offers “a case study in how a billionaire’s idea can flow from a Davos brainstorming session to Washington’s halls of power and become the law of the land.”)

WHY THE CDC IGNORES NATURAL IMMUNITY

By EPPC Fellow Aaron Kheriaty
Substack

The science on the efficacy and durability of natural immunity is now overwhelming. Yet the CDC continues to recommend lifting restrictions on the vaccinated but not those who have recovered from Covid and have superior natural immunity. Read More

THE DEATH OF MARRIAGE PROVES YET AGAIN THAT SOCIAL CONSERVATIVES WERE RIGHT

By EPPC Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake
The Federalist

The sexual revolution’s redefinition of family was never going to stop with same-sex marriage, but few on the left have had the courage to say no to the expansion of the alphabet agenda. Read More

PROTECTING JOURNALISM FROM GOOGLE

By EPPC Policy Analyst Clare Morell
National Review Online

To protect all publishers, but especially small ones, the United States should follow Australia, which this year began using antitrust-competition laws to unlock payments big enough to help journalism survive. Read More

A SHANKSVILLE MEDITATION

By EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel
Syndicated Column

The American tradition of free cooperative action for the common good, which so impressed Alexis de Tocqueville when he wrote Democracy in America 160 years earlier, was alive on United 93 between 9:30 and 10 a.m. on 9/11. Read More

PRAYING FOR THE POPE

By EPPC Senior Fellow Francis X. Maier
The Catholic Thing

Every pontificate gets mixed reviews.  So, too, the current one. Read More

WHY BIDEN, A SENATE SUCESS, IS A WHITE HOSUE MESS

By EPPC Senior Fellow Henry Olsen
The Washington Post

President Biden’s Senate experience is a plus when it comes to the inside-baseball negotiating that produces legislation. It’s a huge minus, however, when it comes to displaying the consistent, public leadership that defines successful presidencies. Read More

THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH IS BREAKING APART

By EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner
The Atlantic

The aggressive, disruptive, and unforgiving mindset that characterizes so much of our politics has found a home in many American churches. Read More

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