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1 week ago |
eppc.org | George Weigel |Rachel Morrison |Eric Kniffin |Jamie Hall
Published April 16, 2025 Syndicated Column Last Christmas, I borrowed a thought from the English spiritual writer Caryll Houselander and suggested in this space that the wood of the manger anticipates the wood of the Cross: that Christmas points to Easter, but only by traversing the Via Crucis to Calvary.
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | Stanley Kurtz |George Weigel |Ryan T. Anderson |Rachel Morrison
Published March 1, 2025 National Review Online If you want to understand the dilemma of today’s Democratic Party, have a look at this comic book called Racial Capitalism and Prison Abolition. Thanks to Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, this comic book, or its close equivalent, will soon be forced on Minnesota’s students.
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | Rachel Morrison |George Weigel |Eric Kniffin |Jamie Hall
Published April 15, 2025 The Federalist Society On April 11, 2025, the Trump Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a “clarification” document “out of an abundance of caution” to “clarify and emphasize” that gender dysphoria is not a protected disability under federal disability discrimination regulations.
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | Erika Bachiochi |George Weigel |Rachel Morrison |Eric Kniffin
Published April 15, 2025 Institute for Family Studies For those concerned about the demographic cliff that is now before us, the growing cleavage between the sexes is not an encouraging trend.
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | Nathanael Blake |George Weigel |Rachel Morrison |Stanley Kurtz
Published April 14, 2025 WORLD Opinions “Sex is for fun, and embryo screening is for babies.”Thus spoke Noor Siddiqui, founder of Orchid, a company that genetically screens human embryos.
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | George Weigel |Ryan T. Anderson |Rachel Morrison
Published April 14, 2025 I am immensely proud to present this overview of my colleagues’ outstanding work in 2024. Though an annual report can provide only the highlights of an organization’s accomplishments, you will see that EPPC has made substantial advances on all fronts. EPPC focuses on the most important questions affecting human dignity, identity, and flourishing.
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1 week ago |
eppc.org | George Weigel |Ryan T. Anderson |Rachel Morrison
Published April 14, 2025 I am immensely proud to present this overview of my colleagues’ outstanding work in 2024. Though an annual report can provide only the highlights of an organization’s accomplishments, you will see that EPPC has made substantial advances on all fronts. EPPC focuses on the most important questions affecting human dignity, identity, and flourishing.
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2 weeks ago |
eppc.org | Carrie Gress |Noelle Mering |George Weigel |Rachel Morrison
Published April 10, 2025 Theology of Home Our Easter guide features: • Delicious Easter recipes • How to source and create stunning artwork for your home • Readings on Sabbath rest and Easter florals • A fascinating look at Semana Santa (Holy Week) traditions in Spain and Guatamala • A perfect seasonal playlist for your spring! Carrie Gress, Ph.D., is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she co-directs EPPC’s Theology of Home Project. She earned her doctorate in philosophy...
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2 weeks ago |
eppc.org | Rachel Morrison |George Weigel |Clare Morell |Eric Kniffin
Published April 7, 2025 On April 7, 2025, EPPC Administrative Accountability Project Director Rachel N. Morrison submitted two public comments in response to draft guidances proposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at the beginning of January.
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1 month ago |
eppc.org | Natalie Dodson |Rachel Morrison |Francis X. Maier |George Weigel
Published March 17, 2025 PDF On Tuesday, March 17, 20245, EPPC scholars Rachel N. Morrison and Natalie Dodson met with government officials in the Executive Office of the President (EOP) to discuss the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) forthcoming interim final rule (IFR) “Reproductive Health Services”.