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Subject Alexandra DeSanctis on GOP Post-Roe Strategy, Henry Olsen on Hungary’s Election, George Weigel on Russian Brutality, and more
Date April 8, 2022 1:02 PM
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** April 8, 2022
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House Republicans Unveil Post-Roe Messaging Strategy
Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review

In this term’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court is considering Mississippi’s ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. With this case, the Court has its first chance in three decades to strike down or walk back its abortion jurisprudence, which for 50 years has made it nearly impossible to legally protect unborn children from abortion.
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Orban’s Victory Is What Hungary Wants.
Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
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Back to the Future?

Stephen P. White
The Catholic Thing
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Who Is an Evangelical? A Plea for Clarity
Andrew T. Walker
WORLD Opinion
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Salem and the Smoke of Satan
George Weigel
Syndicated Column
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Big Business Blunders by Allying with Left
Nathanael Blake
The Federalist
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The Souls of Katyn—and Bucha—Weep
George Weigel
The Catholic World Report
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EPPC NEWS
** EPPC Scholars Meet with Federal Officials to Discuss Concerns over Anticipated Section 1557 Rulemaking ([link removed])
On Wednesday, April 6, 2022, EPPC’s HHS Accountability Project scholars Roger Severino and Rachel N. Morrison met with federal government officials to discuss concerns over anticipated rulemaking under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act by the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the Department of Health and Human Services. Under the guise of “gender identity nondiscrimination,” the new rule could redefine standards of care by requiring doctors to perform experimental transgender surgeries (including on minors) against their ethical and medical judgment, and by requiring insurance plans to pay for such dangerous interventions.

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On April 5, EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown appeared on Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson to discuss his proposal for a new, uniquely American social safety net.

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On March 31, EPPC Kate O’Beirne Senior Fellow Mary Rice Hasson appeared on Relevant Radio's Morning Air show to discuss parental rights in education.

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On April 6, EPPC Fellow Aaron Kheriaty appeared on the Jimmy Dore Show to discuss Covid vaccines, natural immunity, and the various ways the justification for vaccine mandates are collapsing as additional research and information comes in.

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EVENT: Religious Liberty & Law: In the Courts, In the Public Square, & In Administration


Today, the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the Ethics and Public Policy Center is hosting a ** conference ([link removed])
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