Pro-Lifers Shouldn't Be Afraid To Condemn Trump for Abortion Remarks
For pro-lifers, recent stories are flashing a warning sign—Trump is willing to sell them out.
By Stepping Into the Culture War, the Dodgers Only Alienate Fans
When it chooses sides on controversial issues, as the Los Angeles Dodgers are currently doing, everyone feels like they just struck out.
Republicans Should Vote No on The 'Respect for Marriage Act'
Senate Democrats are hoping enough Republicans cross party lines to codify the Supreme Court's ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.
What's missing from Kevin McCarthy's 'Commitment to America'
A proactive policy agenda should address head-on the cultural and economic forces undermining America's families.
How 'Strange Bedfellows' Could Lead to More Pro-Parent Policies
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act would clarify that employers must make reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers.
Assembling the Mosaic of American Family Life
Record‐low birth rates, increasingly delayed or deferred weddings, and the rising cost of raising a child are leading policymakers and pundits to suggest new approaches to supporting family life in law.
Listening to Parents on Paid Leave
The best way to deliver for families is to offer a universal, modest benefit for all parents, regardless of work status.
A New Approach to Mentorship for At-Risk Kids
Although a relationship with a mentor may be beneficial, supporting at-risk children requires strengthening the institutions in which meaningful relationships develop organically.
In A Post-Roe World, States Can Find Common Ground in Supporting Moms
If they can work across the aisle, progressives may find conservative lawmakers newly willing to pass laws that materially support pregnant women and their children.
Working Americans are Speaking. Are Politicians Listening?
Partisans of the Right and Left need to recognize the distance between their favored narratives and the problems that keep working-class Americans up at night.
How Conservatives Could Solve the Child Care Crunch
Child care expenses take a big bite out of working families' pocketbooks, and the Biden administration thinks it knows how to help.
Conservatives Looking for a New Direction Should Embrace Family Policy
The real reason for conservatives to support a universal child allowance is to recognize parenting as a social good, not just a lifestyle choice.