Biden Jeopardizes Bipartisan Agreement to Protect Children and Privacy
Clare Morell The Washington Examiner
Nobody on Capitol Hill is taking issue with President Joe Biden’s recent calls to hold Big Tech accountable and protect the public’s privacy and children online in his Wall Street Journal opinion piece this past week. But Biden’s words show that he is unconcerned with (or at the very least unaware of) the fact that policymakers, especially in the Republican Party, have been focused on these issues for years, long before he joined the fight.
In her first piece as an EPPC scholar, Jennifer Patterson calls for policy reforms to address the retreat of young and middle-aged men from the labor force in WORLD Opinions.
Brad Littlejohn, also writing for WORLD Opinions, looks to Florida Governor Ron DeSanctis as an exemplar of conservative efforts to turn back malignant progressivism in academia.
January 19, 5:30 PM National Press Club
529 14th St NW, Washington DC, DC 20045
Join the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture for a discussion on the future of mothers, children, and families in the post-Roe world featuring EPPC's own Mary FioRito as a panelist.
January 20, 5 — 7 PM The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
Join EPPC and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for a reception following the March for Life. Featured speakers Ryan T. Anderson and Erika Bachiochi will speak to those assembled on the character of the pro-life movement in the post-Roe era. Refreshments will be available.