PETA Refuses To Condemn Tertiary Targeting

PETA has responded to my column in the Weekly Standard about the thuggery of SHAC and animal rights terrorism in the cause of shutting down Huntingdon Life Sciences. Here is the letter in its entirety:“Editor:In his condemnation of the tactics of some British animal activists, Wesley J. Smith . . . . Continue Reading »

Debating Assisted Suicide on NPR

Two weeks ago I taped a debate about assisted suicide on the NPR program Talking Justice. It begins airing around the country on Saturday, October 8th, and can also be accessed at the show’s WEBsite. My adversary was Kathryn Tucker, the lawyer for Compassion and Choices (aka Hemlock Society). . . . . Continue Reading »

More Adult Stem Cell Successes

This stuff comes over the transom all of the time, so I thought I’d share some of it with y’all.Israeli scientists report that umbilical cord blood stem cells can rejuvenate heart tissue.Adult stem cell therapy quickly and significantly improves recovery of motor function in an animal . . . . Continue Reading »

Assisted Suicide: A Policy of Privilege

I have been reading stories about the oral arguments in the Supreme Court yesterday in Gonzales v. Oregon. It is often said that predictions cannot be made based on oral arguments. Bunk. In every appellate case in which I have been involved or observed, it was easy to discern at least the general . . . . Continue Reading »