February 2006

I have some good news and I have some bad news

First, the good news. The State of Arizona has enacted legislation making it unlawful to sell or purchase human oocytes (eggs from women’s ovaries for the non-science folk). Now the bad news. The State of Arizona has enacted legislation making it unlawful to sell or purchase human oocytes. Confused? Well let me explain. I’m all […]

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I’m tired and I’m not going to take it any more!

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On Common Ground (part two) Lahl: What has been most surprising to you in these new relationships and collaborations with the Left and the Right? Any side benefits? Or pitfalls? Beeson: Frankly, I have been very disappointed in how frightened pro-choice feminists are that any challenge to corporate manipulation of human fetuses will undermine abortion […]

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Pro-Life and Pro-Choice: Can they co-exist?

On Common Ground (part one of a two part interview) Jennifer Lahl is National Director of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network. M.L. Tina Stevens, Ph.D., is author Bioethics in America, and teaches in the History Department at San Francisco State University. Diane Beeson, Ph.D, is a medical sociologist and professor emerita in the […]

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On Common Ground

Jennifer Lahl: People often wonder how it is that pro-choice and pro-life feminists have come together in this great human cloning debate. That conservatives on the right and progressives on the left have found common ground and been able to work together seems miraculous! How and why do you think this has happened? Stevens: The […]

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