Tag: ethics
Why all civilian lives matter equally, according to a military ethicist
Jessica Wolfendale, Case Western Reserve University
Some commentators have criticized Israel for causing what is claimed to be disproportionate...
Lost in the coffee aisle? Navigating the complex buzzwords behind an...
Spencer M. Ross, UMass Lowell
You’re shopping for a bag of coffee beans at the grocery store. After reading...
New neurotechnology is blurring the lines around mental privacy – but...
Laura Y. Cabrera, Penn State
Neurotechnologies – devices that interact directly with the brain or nervous system – were...
Medical students honor body donors through words, deeds and ceremonies
Amy Lawton, Brandeis University
Six people were charged on June 14, 2023, with buying and selling human remains stolen...
40 years ago, the US started sending more and more kids...
Julie Ellen McConnell, University of Richmond
A South Carolina judge heard arguments in late May 2023 to reconsider the...
Medical students honor body donors through words, deeds and ceremonies
Amy Lawton, Brandeis University
Six people were charged on June 14, 2023, with buying and selling human remains stolen...
Abortion restrictions put hospital ethics committees in the spotlight – but...
Elizabeth Lanphier, University of Cincinnati and Jake Earl, Georgetown University
Many states have imposed sweeping restrictions that all but...
‘Courage is contagious’: Daniel Ellsberg’s decision to release the Pentagon Papers...
Christian Appy, UMass Amherst
In 1971, when Daniel Ellsberg arrived at a federal court in Boston, a journalist asked...



















