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Subject Henry Olsen on Alternatives to Unions; Stephen White on Pope Benedict; Stanley Kurtz on Litmus Tests for Teachers; and more
Date February 11, 2022 2:30 PM
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** February 11, 20222
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A New GOP Bill Would Give Workers an Alternative to Unions. Republicans Should Get Behind It.
Senior Fellow Henry Olsen for the Washington Post
The Teamwork for Employees and Managers Act, or Team Act, aims to address one of the major problems with the modern U.S. economy: the lack of employee voice within a business.
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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Former Senior FDA Official: Manufacturers, FDA Negligent In Not Investigating Covid-19 Vaccine Risks To Heart Health
Fellow David Gortler for The Federalist
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Benedict’s Mea Culpa


Fellow Stephen P. White for The Catholic Thing
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The Two Commandments of Tyranny


Fellow Noelle Mering for The Catholic World Report
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Undercutting Vatican II to Defend Vatican II?
Distinguished Senior Fellow George Weigel's column The Catholic Difference
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How to End Political Litmus Tests in Education


Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz for National Review
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Can Biden Turn Things Around? Maybe Not.

Senior Fellow Henry Olsen for the Washington Post
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EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow Ed Whelan on the Supreme Court Vacancy

In this exclusive Q&A, Ed Whelan, who directs EPPC’s program on the Constitution, the Courts, and the Culture, discusses the effort to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. ** Read here. ([link removed])
RECENT MEDIA APPEARANCES

* ** Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis on How Abortion ‘Harms Everything and Solves Nothing’ ([link removed])
(The Federalist Radio Hour)

* ** Peter Wehner Discusses Cancel Culture, More ([link removed])
(The xxxxxx, Beg to Differ podcast)

* ** Andrew T. Walker discusses the importance of natural law and natural theology ([link removed])
(Life and Books and Everything podcast)

* ** Noelle Mering discusses the history that brought our educational institutions to their current crisis ([link removed])
(Catholic Answers Focus)

PODCAST

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In the ** latest episode ([link removed])
of EPPC’s podcast Searching for Medicine’s Soul (Listen on: ** Apple ([link removed])
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), Dr. Christine Hancock joins Aaron to discuss how she became interested in medicine and her experience serving an underserved population during the Covid-19 pandemic.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“The study confirms once again that, far from [abortion] being solely a ‘woman’s issue,’ everyone has a role to play in building a culture of life.

“Husbands and boyfriends are particularly important in the advice and support they offer to pregnant women, as are churches—and more needs to be done to encourage women to choose life.”

—EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson in ** The Daily Signal ([link removed])
on a new study about the role of men in decisions about abortion. Dr. Anderson is the co-author (with EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis) of the forthcoming book ** Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing ([link removed])
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Last week, EPPC’s Faith Angle Forum collaborated with BioLogos to co-host a ** conversation ([link removed])
titled “Faith and Science in an Age of Tribalism,” featuring Dr. Francis Collins and Biologos president Dr. Deborah Haarsma, along with EPPC Senior Fellow Peter Wehner. FAF works to connect leading journalists, scholars, and clerics for in-depth conversations about the role of faith in the public square.

Participants included journalists from the New York Times, USA Today, the Washington Post, RealClearPolitics, Politico, Yahoo News, Religion News Service, and more.
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