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June 17, 2022


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Yesterday, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson went on EWTN News Nightly to discuss the recent statement against pro-life groups that was given by the group calling itself “Jane’s Revenge,” which makes it clear that the group has and will continue to promote violence against pregnancy centers. Anderson speaks on the group’s actions, the legality of public intimidation, and whether there is a way to prosecute such an anonymous group.
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EPPC President Signs Letter Demanding DOJ Respond to Attacks on Pregnancy Centers
 
Yesterday, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson signed a letter with over two dozen other organizations expressing concern over the increased attacks against churches, pregnancy resource centers and pro-life organizations in the aftermath of the leaked draft opinion in the Supreme Court case Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The letter calls on Attorney General Merrick Garland and Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Kristen Clarke to publicly condemn these unlawful attacks; to commit to vigorous efforts to prevent them, and to investigate and prosecute them; and to proactively engage with the affected faith communities to ensure their concerns and security needs are being met.
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How To Talk About Christian Ethics
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The Pope’s Peculiar Take on the Council
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EPPC Scholar Files Expert Declaration in Suit by States Challenging Censorship by Biden Administration, Tech Companies
 
EPPC Fellow Dr. Aaron Kheriaty has submitted an expert declaration in support of a legal challenge filed by Missouri and Louisiana alleging that President Biden and other leading federal officials colluded with Big Tech companies to censor and suppress free speech.
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APPEARANCES
Yesterday, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson, Distinguished Senior Fellow Ed Whelan, Senior Fellow Roger Severino, and Fellow Rachel Morrison participated in a symposium co-hosted with the Heritage Foundation and Americans United for Life on Life After Roe.

Leading legal, medical, and policy experts analyzed the opportunities—and challenges—facing policymakers and the American people in their work to protect unborn children, empower their mothers, and strengthen families.
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On Tuesday, Ryan moderated a panel at the Heritage Foundation: The Effect of Access to Puberty Blockers and Cross-Sex Hormones on Youth Suicide Rates. The expert panel explored a new study that found that easing minors’ access to cross-sex medical interventions is associated with a significant increase in the adolescent suicide rate.
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NEW PODCAST

In the third episode of EPPC’s Life After Dobbs podcast, hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis talk with Erika Bachiochi about why so many early feminists were pro-life, the unique ways that abortion harms women and men, how to have difficult conversations across profound disagreements, and more.

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UPCOMING EVENTS
Tearing Us Apart: How Abortion Harms Everything and Solves Nothing, the new book by EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson and Visiting Fellow Alexandra DeSanctis, exposes the false promises of the abortion movement and explains why it has made everything worse. With the Supreme Court poised to potentially reverse Roe v. Wade in the coming days, join Ryan and Alexandra for a happy hour and discussion of the book hosted by the Catholic Information Center next Wednesday, June 29.
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On June 27, the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., will also host an event for the lunch of Ryan and Alexandra's book, cohosted with the National Review Institute. Ryan and Alexandra will discuss the themes of the book with Kathryn Lopez, Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, and sign copies of their book after the event.
Click Here to Register for the Event Virtually or In-Person
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