Just hours after the release of the Supreme Court’s historic ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, EPPC scholars participated in a live “Spaces” conversation on Twitter to discuss the decision and its implications.
Hosted by EPPC Fellow Andrew T. Walker, the conversation featured EPPC scholars Ryan T. Anderson, Ed Whelan, Mary Rice Hasson, Alexandra DeSanctis, and Carter Snead, as well as EPPC board member Robert P. George and Notre Dame Law School associate professor Sherif Girgis.
EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson appeared on the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s Conservative Conversations podcast to discuss what’s next for the pro-life movement after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, how the concept of “body self-dualism” underpins abortion and transgenderism, and his forthcoming book on how abortion harms everything and solves nothing.
In the latest episode of the Life After Dobbs podcast (Listen on: Apple| Spotify | EPPC Website) recorded just hours after the release of the Supreme Court’s historic decision overturning Roe v. Wade, EPPC Distinguished Senior Fellow Ed Whelan joined hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis to offer instant analysis of the ruling and its implications.
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.
On June 27, the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., will also host an event for the launch 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.