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Yesterday was a particularly vexed moment for American Catholics. While President Trump and Pope Leo were exchanging words, shall we say, I was at the U.S. Religious Liberty Commission where I’d been invited to testify on the contribution o...
and I have a new essay at National Affairs in which we argue that the anti-discrimination principle in employment law has been turned on its head. In its earliest incarnations, sex-discrimination law made space for qualified women to be con...
As part of its new issue on Christianity and Politics, the academic journal Political Science Reviewer has just published my article, “To Redeem Reason: Appreciating the Religiously Inspired Intervention of Mary Wollstonecraft.”
In the ar...
The video of my lecture for the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard’s Kennedy School is now available. And I’ve also adapted the remarks for an essay at , out today as well.
For those who need a preview before they’re ready to dive...
For those in and around the Phoenix area, the new Mercy Initiative for Women in Civic Life and Thought at ASU’s School for Civic and Economic Thought is hosting three excellent teacher-scholar’s for a panel discussion on ‘Teaching Women: Ex...
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Erika is a Professor of Practice and Director of the Mercy Otis Warren Initiative for Women in Civic Life and Thought at ASU-SCETL; Editor-in-Chief of Fairer Disputations; and a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center
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