We wish to respond to Dr. Barry Perlman’s letter to the editor: “A vote for Medical Aid in Dying is not a vote for suicide” (May 28, 2024) He presents his case well. However, we take issue with his ...
It's been a good week for natural law. People are talking about it even if they do not mention it by name. David Brooks, at the Aspen Ideas Festival, spoke about the pattern of "rupture and repair" ...
I used to be proud of being a citizen of the United States of America. My parents were part of what has been called the “Greatest Generation.” My dad served in England in the Army Air Corps during ...
A great and prosperous society cannot last without a strong moral underpinning. What happens when that moral scaffolding collapses? We have seen repeatedly what happens when policing breaks down. The ...
When Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed a law in June requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom in the state, it reignited the longstanding debate over the ...
After a workshop on values and imagery at a healthcare conference in Cincinnati, I first encountered the term moral injury in a startling and heartbreaking context. Two officials from the United ...
James Morrison receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council for a project entitled Voices from the Periphery: (De)Constructing and Contesting Public Narratives about Post-Industrial ...
A grassroots alumni group sent Harvard leadership a letter encouraging the university to not bow to demands from the federal government. The letter follows a Friday Truth Social post from President ...
STATEWIDE — THE U.S. SUPREME COURT DECLINED TO RULE ON THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF NEW YORK STATE’S LAW requiring “good moral character” to carry a handgun; and Governor Kathy Hochul is praising their ...
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