Katrina "Euthanasia" Murder Indictments

I thought this would turn out to be an urban legend, but one doctor and two nurses have now been arrested for second degree murder, apparently arising out of their alleged intentional overdosing of patients in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. I am not ready to draw any larger lessons from this episode . . . . Continue Reading »

Humans as Harvestable Crops

This story from the Daily Mail in the UK is a sobering reminder of the increasing tendency to use poor people as commodities, that is, as so many harvestable crops. The Mail’s story concerns the health costs too many poor women pay for selling their eggs so that prosperous infertile women can . . . . Continue Reading »

Evidence that Science is being Corrupted

The story published in The Scientist about one of the presentations I missed in Albany, shows the utter disingenuousness of Big Biotech’s propaganda campaign in favor of ESCR and human cloning. In Maryland, for example, legislators replaced the accurate term “embryo” with the junk . . . . Continue Reading »

The "Endarkenment:" More on Albany

I have been reflecting some more on the Albany bioethics conference. I think that R. Alta Charo’s Friday lunch keynote address, in which she worried about “the endarkenment” of bioethics (allegedly due to “neoconservative” influence), is worth mentioning. I didn’t . . . . Continue Reading »

New Texas Futile Care Case

Apparently while I was on vacation, a new futile care dispute has erupted in Texas. Here is the Houston Chronicle’s story. From the story’s tenor, I sense that the Texas futility law might be in some jeopardy. I certainly hope . . . . Continue Reading »

Good Conference in Albany

I have to hand it to Glenn McGee: He organized an excellent bioethics conference. The deck was definitely not stacked and people with sharp and deeply felt differences were able to meet and debate without undue rancor or nastiness. I missed the first day but apparently Not Dead Yet sprang a surprise . . . . Continue Reading »

Cathy Young Gets Me Wrong

Cathy Young, a libertarian writer, wrote this piece on transhumanism for the Boston Globe, which she launches using my piece published a few weeks ago in the Weekly Standard. Young tries to take the center spot between those who have a “knee-jerk fear of the unknown” (that would be me, . . . . Continue Reading »