By EPPC Cardinal Francis George Fellow Mary FioRito
National Catholic Register
Even if the poor do achieve a momentary “lift” from the widespread use of artificial contraceptives, as Melinda Gates contends, it is a lift that will likely have no lasting impact. You don’t eliminate poverty by eliminating the poor. Read More
W. Bradford Wilcox, David Lapp, and Amber Lapp | NationalReview.com | July 25, 2019
Marriage facilitates responsible fatherhood
W. Bradford Wilcox | Institute for Family Studies | June 12, 2019
Promoting marriage is good social policy
Brent Orrell | RealClearPolicy | March 15, 2019
quoting Ayaan Hirsi Ali via The Washington Examiner
This week, the Violence Against Women Act turns 25 years old. The act was passed in 1994 with bipartisan support because lawmakers wanted the government to do more to combat violence against women, ensure those who abuse and assault women are held accountable, and address new threats. While we have certainly made progress, our work is not done.
Women and the Family Track
Two recent studies reveal that many female professionals still prefer part-time work.