>The Hastings Center has a new blog which contains a piece by Hilde Lindemann which rightly calls last week’s South Dakota legislation banning most abortions a “direct attack on Roe v. Wade.” The author says that this law ignores the undue gender inequality of burden on the mother and enforces “specific performance” on the pregnant … Continue reading
The Hastings Center has a new blog which contains a piece by Hilde Lindemann which rightly calls last week’s South Dakota legislation banning most abortions a “direct attack on Roe v. Wade.” The author says that this law ignores the undue gender inequality of burden on the mother and enforces “specific performance” on the pregnant … Continue reading
>Glenn McGee, the editor of The American Journal of Bioethics, a professor of Medical Ethics at Albany (New York) Medical School, and the blogger at blog.bioethics.net, has a column at The Scientist that typifies bioethic reasoning. It seems that scientists have a right to our tax dollars as seed money for whatever enterprise they want … Continue reading
Glenn McGee, the editor of The American Journal of Bioethics, a professor of Medical Ethics at Albany (New York) Medical School, and the blogger at blog.bioethics.net, has a column at The Scientist that typifies bioethic reasoning. It seems that scientists have a right to our tax dollars as seed money for whatever enterprise they want … Continue reading
>Dr. Shari deSilva has posted an insightful article concerning the future of neurology, medicine, conscience and ethics on her blog, “Clueless Christian.” She says that she has not seen a single new baby with Downs’ Syndrome in 2 years, despite being the only neurologist who treats children for 300 miles. Dr. deSilva has observed the … Continue reading
Dr. Shari deSilva has posted an insightful article concerning the future of neurology, medicine, conscience and ethics on her blog, “Clueless Christian.” She says that she has not seen a single new baby with Downs’ Syndrome in 2 years, despite being the only neurologist who treats children for 300 miles. Dr. deSilva has observed the … Continue reading