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Subject New Theology of Home Book, EPPC Scholars File Brief in Key Trans Case, Stanley Kurtz on Civics and CRT, and more
Date July 8, 2022 1:00 PM
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** July 1, 2022
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The Pro-Life Movement's Work is Just Beginning
Carter Snead with Mary Anne Glendon
The Washington Post

The Supreme Court’s decision to return abortion regulation to our legislative branches is welcome and long overdue. For the culture of life movement, it is also just the beginning. After decades of arguing that our society must do a better job of caring for women, children and families, we now have the opportunity and obligation to prove this advocacy is more than just talk.

Abortion is a gruesome symptom of our collective failure to take care of one another. This means that, alongside our efforts to protect the unborn, we must act decisively to address the wide range of issues — from poverty to lack of support from fathers — that lead women to choose abortion in the first place.
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Critics say the Right only Cares about Fetuses. They’re not Paying Attention.
Patrick T. Brown
Deseret News
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Reality Check: On the End of Rational Argument
James Bowman
The New Criterion
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Primary Results Promising for non-Trumpian Right
Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
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Why are FDA Employees Still Working From Home?
David Gortler
American Thinker
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An Originalist Against Roe in Slatery
Ed Whelan
Texas Review of Law & Politics

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The Queen and the Role of a Christian Monarch
Brad Littlejohn
WORLD Opinions
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Interest Rates will Shackle the Government Unless Congress Acts
Henry Olsen
The Washington Post
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Diligent Kindness Amidst Political Carnage
Francis X. Maier
The Catholic Thing
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Biden Pays Big Bucks for Pfizer's Latest Flop
David Gortler
The American Conservative
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Job Opening: EPPC Communications Director

EPPC is seeking a full-time Director of Communications to oversee all external communications via earned and owned media channels. This role requires strategic expertise to ensure that all communications efforts align with EPPC’s mission and advance our priorities, as well as the tactical skills to execute this work on a day-to-day basis. It also requires the ability to synthesize the variety of work produced by our many scholars and programs into a cohesive story that reinforces EPPC’s identity as an institution.

** Learn more about this role and how to apply for it by clicking here. ([link removed])
APPEARANCES

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On June 25, Kate O’Beirne Senior Fellow Mary Rice Hasson discussed how Catholics can combat LGBT ideology and “pride" on The Catholic Association’s Conversations with Consequences podcast.

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On June 28, Fellow Patrick T. Brown went on the CBN Quick Start podcast to give his perspective on the end of Roe and the future of the pro-life movement. Patrick also appeared on the Georgene Rice Show.

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On June 29, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson spoke as part of the Life Beyond Roe webinar featuring key pro-life leaders across the country.

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On June 28, EPPC Fellow Carter Snead appeared on the Free Expression podcast, with Gerry Baker of the Wall Street Journal, to discuss the bioethics of abortion debates and the future of the practice in a post-Roe world.

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PODCAST
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In the latest episode of the Life After Dobbs podcast (Listen on: ** Apple ([link removed])
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), recorded on the eve of the Supreme Court’s historic decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Live Action founder and president Lila Rose joins hosts Ryan T. Anderson and Alexandra DeSanctis to discuss her experience as a pro-life activist, how to combat the lies of the abortion industry, the importance of telling the truth about gender ideology, and much more.
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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
EPPC Joins Coalition Letter
On June 28, the Ethics and Public Policy Center joined a written appeal to Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Minority Whip Steve Scalise, and all House Republicans urging a robust pro-family, pro-mother agenda at the dawn of the post-Roe era. Click ** here ([link removed])
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