Summer Fellowship Opportunity

For the past few years, I have been associated with the Georgia Family Council’s Gaby Fellowship program.  It’s a great opportunity for undergraduates and recent graduates to be an integral part of a good organization, gain experience in the world of state-level public policy, and . . . . Continue Reading »

Why You Should Apply to Become a Junior Fellow

Spring is around the bend, and readers of First Things have probably noticed the advertisement on the website and in the issue announcing that we are now accepting applications for the Junior Fellowship program. Lots can be said about the benefits of being a junior fellow: working closely with the . . . . Continue Reading »

On the Square Today

R.R. Reno on the After Liberalism Seminar : Today, with the support of the Simon/Hertog Fund for Policy Analysis, the Institute on Religion and Public Life, publisher of First Things and host of firstthings.com will gather a group of nearly twenty scholars for the After Liberalism Seminar. Our goal . . . . Continue Reading »

Six Varying Perspectives on the Mandate

The Immanent Frame is weighing in on the HHS mandate: “We’ve invited a small handful of scholars to comment on how the debate highlights enduring and nascent issues involving claims to multiple rights made in the context of American public life.” The group  includes professors . . . . Continue Reading »

Obamacare: Still Unpopular

Obamacare is a debacle. It vests tremendous, unprecedented power into the hands of the executive branch through bureaucratic mandates—such as the anti-Catholic and autocratic free birth control and nearly everything else that can be construed as “reproductive” health mandates. It . . . . Continue Reading »

Satan’s Only Target?

My beef with Rick Santorum’s 2008 speech before Ave Maria University is not that it was too Christian, but that it was not Christian enough. I love my country, served happily in the military for eight years (full disclosure: in the National Guard), and the hair on my neck still stands up . . . . Continue Reading »

Marriage vs. Women’s Equality

Ross Douthat responds to an essay by Matthew Yglesias that itself is a commentary on the argument over Charles Murray’s new book. There’s plenty to discuss, but I’d like to focus on one point that Yglesias makes: The obvious place to look for an explanation of the declining . . . . Continue Reading »

First Links — 2.27.12

Priest “Fired” for Refusing to Use New Translation Tim Townsend, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Marriage Referendum Drive Begins in Maryland Michael Dresser, Baltimore Sun The Reign of the Eggheads Daniel Ben-Ami, Spiked Review of Books Santorum Benefiting from Mistaken Religious Identity? . . . . Continue Reading »