On March 29, EPPC’s Carl Trueman and Ryan T. Anderson joined AEI’s Benjamin Storey and Jenna Silber Storey for a conversation about the modern concept of the self and its historical antecedents.
Trueman’s book Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution is out now from Crossway.
On March 28, 2022, EPPC Senior Fellow Roger Severino went on the Discovery Institute’s Humanize podcast to discuss human rights, civil rights, and conscience rights in a divided America with host Wesley J. Smith.
EPPC Joins Amicus Brief in Case Challenging Transgender Policy in Wisconsin Schools
On March 25, EPPC joined other organizations in filing an amicus curiae brief in the Wisconsin Supreme Court in a case challenging the Madison School District’s transgender policy ofkeeping secret from parents that their children are “transitioning” at school if parents might not provide a “safe” or “supportive” environment, as determined by school personnel and the child.
Resolved: Legal Access to Abortion is Necessary for the Freedom and Equality of Women
Tuesday, March 29, 7:00–8:15 pm
This evening, EPPC Visiting Fellow Alexandra Desanctis will participate in a debate with author and journalist Jill Filipovic at the University of Notre Dame presented by the Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government.
The Ethics and Public Policy Center is thrilled to present our first-ever annual report, documenting our many achievements from 2021. EPPC met last year’s challenges to families and faith with a host of new and existing projects, and this report tells that exciting story.