Ethics and Public Policy Center

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The Ethics and Public Policy Center is a conservative think tank located in Washington, D.C..

The Center's stated goal is to "apply the Judeo-Christian moral tradition to critical issues of public policy." [1] It was established in 1976 by Ernest W. Lefever.[1] M. Edward Whelan III currently serves as President. The Center produces many publications and hosts various lectures and other events.

In January 2007, former Senator Rick Santorum announced he was joining the center to work on a project titled "America's Enemies."

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