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Will Texas seek death penalty for illegal abortions?

Well, we all know that actions have consequences. And District Attorneys are the ones we have charged with initiating prosecution of people who break the law. However, I think we’re seeing headline-seeking more than we’re seeing true concern on the part of these lawyers. And . . . there could be a secondary agenda of … Continue reading

Will Texas seek death penalty for illegal abortions?

Well, we all know that actions have consequences. And District Attorneys are the ones we have charged with initiating prosecution of people who break the law. However, I think we’re seeing headline-seeking more than we’re seeing true concern on the part of these lawyers. And . . . there could be a secondary agenda of … Continue reading

>More on "Not Dead Yet" protest at Bioethics and Politics

>Yesterday, I posted a real-time report on the half hour delay of the Bioethics and Politics Conference in Albany by Stephen Drake and members of “Not Dead Yet.” I held off on publishing an extended report, hoping that there would be more coverage. Unfortunately, a search on Google News shows that none of the mainstream … Continue reading

More on "Not Dead Yet" protest at Bioethics and Politics

Yesterday, I posted a real-time report on the half hour delay of the Bioethics and Politics Conference in Albany by Stephen Drake and members of “Not Dead Yet.” I held off on publishing an extended report, hoping that there would be more coverage. Unfortunately, a search on Google News shows that none of the mainstream … Continue reading

>Day one of Bioethics and Politics

>The day was short, with a panel discussion followed by 5 separate groups of submitted papers and the dinner lecture by Dr. Edmund Pelligrino. First, we heard from a Catholic, a Protestant, and a Rabbi (Richard Doerflinger, William May and Gerald Wolpe) about where religion is in bioethics today. All agreed that the division of … Continue reading

Day one of Bioethics and Politics

The day was short, with a panel discussion followed by 5 separate groups of submitted papers and the dinner lecture by Dr. Edmund Pelligrino. First, we heard from a Catholic, a Protestant, and a Rabbi (Richard Doerflinger, William May and Gerald Wolpe) about where religion is in bioethics today. All agreed that the division of … Continue reading

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