Brazil Nuts?

Human Rights Watch is reporting that Brazil is in the process of formulating a law that will give “‘absolute priority’ to the rights of the fertilized ovum”. The proposed bill would require any act or omission that could in any way have a negative impact on a fertilized ovum to be considered  illegal. The bill […]

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Oklahoma, OK?

Roe v Wade ensured that women in the US had a constitutionally-guaranteed right to abortion protection from interference in decisions to terminate their pregnancy.  What it didn’t do, though, was ensure that women could access an abortion easily.  This means that there’s a number of means by which laws can be passed that make it extraordinarily […]

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Don’t Go Outside… You Might Break the Baby

A couple of days ago, I made a post about Nicaragua’s abortion laws and their – ahem – unfortunate consequences.  However, it would appear that the atmosphere that generated them is a model of liberalism in comparison to the atmosphere further north.  I have in mind here Utah’s Criminal Homicide and Abortion Amendments (HB12), recently passed […]

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DPP on Assisted Suicide, Redux

The Director of Public Prosecutions published his guidelines on assisted suicide yesterday, after consultation on the provisional guidelines that I discussed here.  The most recent publication is slightly different from the consultation version and the full list of considerations is available here.  Most of the considerations strike me as being well-intentioned, and pretty inoffensive – […]

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