Life and Family Initiative

EPPC is committed both to ensuring the equal protection of unborn children in the law and to providing concrete support to families by advancing a pro-life, pro-family agenda that takes our duties in justice to the unborn and to families seriously.

Recognizing the duties of care owed by parents to their dependent children, and the rights those duties engender, we seek to order society toward the full flourishing of human beings by properly protecting both. A full account of reproductive justice must embrace the inherent dignity and value of each human being by giving pregnant women and caregiving families the societal support they deserve and require. It must also ask of expectant mothers that they offer their developing unborn children due care, and of fathers that they take up their shared duties of care toward both mother and child. And it must prevent abortionists from performing acts of lethal violence to vulnerable and dependent human beings.

EPPC’s Life and Family Initiative brings together the longstanding pro-life efforts of many EPPC scholars—including Mary FioRitoErika BachiochiPatrick T. BrownAlexandra DeSanctis, and Nathanael Blake —and coordinates with our existing programs on HHS AccountabilityBioethics and American DemocracyThe Constitution, the Courts, and the CultureCatholic Studies, and Evangelicals in Civic Life to create an integrated, holistic response addressing both the necessary protections for unborn children and the necessary support for pregnant mothers and their families.

The Life and Family Initiative works nationwide to advance pro-life policies that protect unborn children by restricting abortion at the state and federal levels, via legislation, regulation, and litigation. We continue to advance cultural remedies and propose robust public policies that support families and offer necessary aid to women facing unexpected pregnancies. The Initiative builds on the heroic and critical work that maternity homes, pregnancy resource centers, and countless volunteers have carried out for more than fifty years. Strong families and communities are essential building blocks of a healthy society, and economic policy must keep that point front and center.

Building an authentic culture of life will require an energetic agenda to support mothers and children, to more fully engage fathers, and to call upon society at large to promote justice and the common good.

The Abortion Pill Harms Women

This series of publications presents the groundbreaking findings from the largest-ever study of the abortion pill.


Treating Infertility: The New Frontier of Reproductive Medicine

In this series of briefs, medical professionals and scholars highlight misconceptions about in vitro fertilization (IVF), while making the case for restorative reproductive medicine (RRM) as a better treatment for infertility.


5 Things to Know About In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

Patrick Brown explains the facts about in vitro fertilization refuting common myths and misconceptions about IVF and its results.


Corporate Family Policy Report

A new investigative report by Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) scholars Alexandra DeSanctis and Nathanael Blake offers a detailed analysis of each Fortune 100 company’s family, parental leave, and abortion policies. Its findings are clear: major American corporations have a long way to go to truly support mothers and fathers in their workplaces.


Defending Life After Dobbs

A team of scholars at EPPC has prepared this series of papers to equip lawmakers, staffers, lawyers, and scholars to defend unborn life in this new landscape. Based on the best available scholarship, the papers in this series are deliberately brief distillations of complex issues, accessible to non-specialists who may lack the time or expertise to wade through lengthy law review articles or philosophical papers in the scholarly literature. Each article deals with a different issue or argument now in play in the state courts and legislatures and includes a brief bibliography for further reading.


Five Pro-Family Priorities for the 118th Congress and Beyond

Policies and Public Opinion on Putting Families First

The family is the primary social institution oriented towards the bearing and rearing of children. An agenda to strengthen that institution should protect families from the economic and cultural forces that can undermine them. This report, a collaboration between the Institute for Family Studies and the Ethics and Public Policy Center, offers five policy ideas for an authentically pro-family Congress to champion.


Protecting the Unborn: A Scholars’ Statement of Pro-Life Principle and Political Prudence

“Protecting the Unborn: A Scholars’ Statement of Pro-Life Principle and Political Prudence,” signed by EPPC’s Ryan T. Anderson, Erika Bachiochi, Alexandra DeSanctis, Aaron Kheriaty, Carl R. Trueman, Ed Whelan, and George Weigel with a coalition of leading intellectuals, articulates an ethically sound foundation for pro-life efforts and offers guidance for political leaders in prudent decision-making in the post-Roe political landscape.


Envisioning a Pro-Family Policy Agenda: A Statement of Principles

“Envisioning a Pro-Family Policy Agenda: A Statement of Principles” was signed by EPPC’s Ryan T. Anderson, Erika Bachiochi, and Patrick T. Brown, as well as other leading intellectuals. The document suggests eleven tenets that should guide a pro-life, pro-family approach to policymaking.


Raising a Family in the Digital Age

Raising a Family in the Digital Age: A Technology Guide for Parents, by Clare Morell, Patrick Brown, Noelle Mering, and Mary Hasson, is a 20-page resource designed to help educate parents about the harms and dangers of today’s technologies and equip them with practical tools to protect their children.


EPPC’s 2022 Family Almanac

The 2022 Family Almanac, compiled by Patrick Brown, contains a wealth of data about the state of the American family, comprehensively assessing what families look like, why they matter, and where their biggest pain points are. This resource proves a vital tool for readers and policymakers in understanding the challenge and opportunities for conservative family policy.

Amicus Briefs

EPPC and our scholars regularly file amicus briefs in key cases to promote a true and full account of human nature and human flourishing in the context of American constitutional law. Compiled on this page are some of our amicus briefs in cases addressing the right to life, marriage, gender ideology, religious freedom, free speech, and the rule of law. 

Program Publications

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Can Congressional Republicans Be Big, Beautiful — and Pro-Family?

Patrick T. Brown

The House GOP mega-bill is full of odds and ends. Will it help families?

Articles

National Review Online / May 30, 2025

The ‘Success Sequence’ Goes to School

Patrick T. Brown

Family-life classes in Tennessee will focus on work and marriage.

Articles

Wall Street Journal / May 18, 2025

Congress Can Do Better Than ‘MAGA Accounts’

Patrick T. Brown

Parents have much to like in the reconciliation bill currently under consideration in the U.S. House. The “One, Big Beautiful,…

Articles

Focus on the Families

Patrick T. Brown

It’s not discriminatory to prioritize families’ needs in government planning.

Articles

Commonplace / May 15, 2025

The Abortion Pill Harms Women: Insurance Data Reveals Repeated Abortion Attempts Due to High Failure…

Jamie Bryan Hall, Ryan T. Anderson

Summary Danco Laboratories markets Mifeprex as “the safe and effective abortion pill,” but our research shows that mifepristone abortion, as…

Stop Harming Women / May 12, 2025

Will Congress Finally Defund Planned Parenthood?

John McCormack

Republicans likely have the votes in the Senate, but the House is a closer call.

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The Dispatch / May 9, 2025

Abundance is all the rage in public policy. Can it work for child care?

Patrick T. Brown

An abundance agenda should expand options for parents, as Oregon is seeking to do.

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Deseret News / May 8, 2025

Program Media

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Nathanael Blake explains How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All

Ave Maria in the Afternoon / May 29, 2025

Nathanael Blake on Why The Church Cannot Be Silent About The Sexual Revolution’s Victims

The Federalist Radio Hour / May 27, 2025

Alexandra DeSanctis on What the FDA Didn’t Say About the Abortion Pill

Kansans for Life / May 15, 2025

Erika Bachiochi explains Modern Heresies about Women

McGrath Institute for Church Life / March 26, 2025

Erika Bachiochi answers “Should Wives Submit to Their Husbands?

The Lila Rose Show / March 21, 2025

Mary FioRito explains pro-life laws and emergency care

The Catholic Association / January 31, 2025

Erika Bachiochi discusses the Legacy of Christine de Pizan

Intercollegiate Studies Institute / December 11, 2024