EPPC’s latest work shaping public policy in America.
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September 27, 2022
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Giorgia Meloni's populist triumph signals a pivot for Italy ([link removed]) . Senior Fellow Henry Olsen details her likely moves in his Washington Post column.
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"Building better guardrails around how children interact online is like painting a crosswalk on a busy street," writes Fellow Patrick T. Brown in Deseret News as he argues for greater parental control over childrens' internet consumption ([link removed]) .
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Fellow Rachel N. Morrison files an amicus brief ([link removed]) asking the Supreme Court to shore up religious protections under Title VII with reference to a USPS employee seeking to observe the Sabbath.
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Regulations to the Affordable Care Act mandate that religious medical professionals provide 'gender-affirming care' in violation of their consciences. Postdoctoral Fellow Nathanael Blake uncovers one of the grave implications ([link removed]) of Biden Administration regulations in the Catholic World Report.
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Fellow Brad Littlejohn joined the North Carolina Family Policy Council's Family Policy Matters Podcast to discuss the profound changes that COVID-induced migration from urban to rural areas brought to American communities.
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Protecting the Unborn
Months after the monumental victory delivered for the cause of justice in the Dobbs decision, forming a comprehensive and prudent political strategy remains a pressing issue for the pro-life movement.
The scholars urge lawmakers to continue to pursue what justice demands: a culture in which every human being is protected in law and welcomed in life.
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Envisioning a Pro-Family Policy Agenda
Responding to declining marriage rates and record-low fertility, a collection of leading intellectuals released a statement of principles for a pro-family approach to public policy to "guide policymakers towards a future in which more families are better able to fulfill their essential responsibilities, better insulated against potential governmental overreach and inordinate demands in a market economy.”
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