This Friday, the Court will decide whether to review a case about an Indiana law that prohibits abortions performed solely because the unborn child has Down Syndrome or another disability. Regardless of our nation’s polarized views on the policy and politics of abortion, it is clear that our Constit| Public Discourse
Federal courts regularly strike down state restrictions as unconstitutional| The Irish Times
The Alfie Evans case is straight out of a dystopia, writes bioethicist Carter Snead. The heart of the problem is that, according to the UK Courts’ interpretation of the relevant law, a life of permanent disability and dependency, whether long or short, is not worth living.| CNN