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Lessons from Fouche: The Actions of Judges in Democracies – Part 1

Although Joseph Fouche was a brilliant revolutionary who often acted to advance political agendas and, occasionally, interests of the people, … More

The Impact of Social Media in Modern Elections

Traditional media and social (new) media strategies have been used to impact voter opinion with varying levels of effectiveness. The … More

UK Organizations Navigate the UK Anti-Lobbying Clause

The government instituted an anti-lobbying clause for all UK organizations with government contracts as of 6 February 2016.[1] The government … More

Roles and Recommendations of Stakeholders Impacted by the UK Anti-Lobbying Cause

The National Council of Voluntary Organizations: The public and taxpayers benefit greatly from the services that charities provide. Small and … More

A Prisoner’s Dilemma: The United States and China Must Take Responsibility for Reducing Environmental Pollution

The Prisoner’s Dilemma is defined as a situation in which individuals or entities (who usually act and/or make decisions in … More

Procreative Beneficence or Unethical Termination? Physician Efforts Fail to Diminish the Controversial Nature of Selective Reduction

Medical ethicists, physicians, reproductive professionals, scientists, and other interested stakeholders acknowledge the controversial nature of selective reduction, a medical procedure … More

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Moral, Ethical, and Medical Considerations in Multifetal Pregnancies

Opponents of selective reduction compare the procedure to abortion. However, the issue of intent makes the two legally distinct.[1] Abortion … More

Utilitarianism vs. Reproductive Agency in Multifetal Pregnancies

Moral, legal, and health considerations surrounding selective reduction do not diminish the happiness in vitro fertilization (IVF) has brought in … More

Selective Reduction and Human Rights

Human rights activists who oppose selective reduction cite selective reduction as discrimination against unborn children on the basis of sex, … More

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Moral Imperialism vs. Utilitarianism in the Context of the EU Migrant Crisis

Moral imperialism is defined as an attempt to force one’s morals, values, and or beliefs on another entity without its … More

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