Ethics and Public Policy Center

Ethics and Public Policy Center
Formation1976 (1976)
FounderErnest W. Lefever
Headquarters1730 M Street, N.W., Suite 910, Washington, D.C.
President
Ryan T. Anderson
Vice President
Edward Whelan
Revenue$3,878,819[1] (2017)
Expenses$3,827,567[1] (2017)
Websiteeppc.org

The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) is a conservative[2][3] Washington, D.C.–based think tank and advocacy group. Founded in 1976, the group describes itself as "working to apply the riches of the Jewish and Christian traditions to contemporary questions of law, culture, and politics, in pursuit of America’s continued civic and cultural renewal."[4]

Since February 2021, EPPC's president has been Ryan T. Anderson, who previously worked at the Heritage Foundation, succeeding Edward Whelan,[5] who serves as EPPC's vice president.[6] Former president of EPPC from 1989 through June 1996, George Weigel, Catholic theologian and papal biographer, is also a distinguished senior fellow.[7] EPPC is a 501(c)(3) organization.[8][9]

  1. ^ a b "Ethics and Public Policy Center Inc" (PDF). Candid. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  2. ^ Bravin, Jess (December 2, 2014). "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Scalia? Set His Dissents to Music". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ Kamen, Al; Itkowitz, Colby (December 17, 2014). "The nuclear option and its fallout". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ "About". Ethics & Public Policy Center.
  5. ^ "Ryan T. Anderson to Become Next EPPC President". Ethics & Public Policy Center.
  6. ^ "Staff". Ethics & Public Policy Center.
  7. ^ "Fellows and Scholars". Ethics & Public Policy Center.
  8. ^ "Support EPPC". Ethics & Public Policy Center.
  9. ^ Hoover’s Online. Ethics and Public Policy Center. Retrieved April 17, 2012 from Hoover's Online

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