Fired ethics prof on unethical mandates: ‘We are the victims of a pandemic of compliance’ 'Do not give up your rights,' Dr. Julie Ponesse urged listeners at The Democracy Fund’s Faith and Democracy event. News Kennedy Hall • Nov 4, 2021Nov 5, 2021
‘Medical conscience’: The next bitter partisan battleground Over a dozen state attorneys general want to force doctors to perform medical procedures ranging from morally questionable to morally abhorrent. Opinion Wesley J. Smith • Apr 6, 2018Jun 18, 2021
Celebrated moral philosopher: It’s OK to rape the disabled The disabled are ‘incapable of giving or withholding informed consent to sexual relations.’ News Steve Weatherbe • Apr 7, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Doctors, assisted suicide is a choice between life and death. You can’t be neutral. Direct involvement with killing patients can never be neutral. Opinion Alex Schadenberg • Nov 15, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Big families are causing ‘catastrophic climate change,’ ethicist claims in new book But experts say this latest case of alarmism is a guised push for eugenics and population control. News Steve Weatherbe • Sep 27, 2016Jun 18, 2021
California’s assisted suicide law: Are some lives not worth living, or are all lives precious? A California law set to go into effect could triple the number of assisted deaths in the state and opens a Pandora's box of ethical questions. Opinion Jonathan Abbamonte • Jul 7, 2016Jun 18, 2021
Second thoughts on euthanasia in Quebec Medical professionals in Québec are already grappling with the new law and the "moral burdens" it imposes. Pulse Alex Schadenberg • Jun 24, 2014Jul 30, 2021
Inducing labor before viability is morally unacceptable: Pro-life ethicists Early inducement is a form of assault that “is very deliberately targeted on the baby,” said John Smeaton, SPUC director. News LifeSite • Oct 10, 2013Jun 19, 2021
The moral status of the human embryo – when is he or she a person? The issue, which has profound implications for medical practice as doctors, has divided people for centuries and remains controversial. Opinion LifeSite • Jul 3, 2013Jun 18, 2021
Industry journal admits IVF-related technologies not tested, unsafe Normally with new biomedical technologies, a technique is rigorously tested on animals for years before it is applied to humans, but in the IVF industry it's a different story. News Hilary White • Aug 6, 2012Jun 19, 2021