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EPPC
(redirected from Ethics and Public Policy Center)

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EPPCEthics and Public Policy Center
EPPCExotic Pest Plant Council (Florida)
EPPCEnvironmental and Public Protection Cabinet (Kentucky)
EPPCEnvironmental Policy and Planning Commission (UC Davis Student Senate, California, USA)
EPPCEl Paso Psychiatric Center (El Paso, TX)
EPPCEuropean Paleobotany-Palynology Conference
EPPCEducation Public Policy & Consulting Global Management, Inc. (Cleveland, TN)


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Levin is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a senior editor of The New Atlantis magazine.
In First Things, George Weigel, of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, memorably lectured religious leaders on the "charism of political discernment" enjoyed by those in the White House ("Moral Clarity in a Time of War," January 2003).
While attending a Federalist Society convention in Washington, President Edward Whelan III of the Ethics and Public Policy Center responded when a comment was made to the effect that he must be happy about Judge Samuel Alito being nominated for a place on the high court.
 
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