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Luma Simms is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center; her essays, articles, and book reviews have appeared in a variety of publications including National Affairs, Law and Liberty, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, First Things, Public Discourse, the Institute for Family Studies, and others.

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Jan 30
Jan 30 God's Healing Power Through the Means of the Church: Convalidating an Existing Marriage

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Jan 24
Jan 24 Being Realistic—but Hopeful—about Iran

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Jan 12
Jan 12 Trump's Rhetoric on Haiti is the Kind of Thing that Will Turn This Country Into a Sh******

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Jan 11
Jan 11 Why We Shouldn't Expect Iranian Protests To Usher In A Democracy

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Dec 7
Dec 7 What ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Can Teach Us About Self-Pity

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Oct 28
Oct 28 Lessons in Hope

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Oct 24
Oct 24 Caring for Our Own: An Immigrant's View of Elder Care

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Sep 11
Sep 11 The Infectious Effects of Divorce and Marriage

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Sep 6
Sep 6 The Immigrant Mind: What ‘The Bride of Istanbul’ Teaches Us About the Muslim World

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Sep 5
Sep 5 Congress Should Fix DACA

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Luma Simms is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications.

 

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