By: Madison Benson In the last year, anti-abortion advocates have taken a new approach to changing abortion laws. The previous approach, utilized by leaders like George W. Bush, encouraged anti-abortion allies to garner more public support before pushing new, restrictive laws.[1] The new approach wants to take advantage of the conservative-majority Supreme Court, despite ongoing … Continue reading The Future of Abortion in the United States
Death with Dignity: The Societal Implications of Physician-Assisted Death
By: Aimee Harvey The Delaware House Health and Human Development Committee discussed HB140 on Wednesday, a bill that would legalize physician-assisted death for terminally ill individuals. If passed, Delaware would join the eleven other jurisdictions that already authorize physician-assisted death. While each state has their own unique laws concerning the practice, they all share the … Continue reading Death with Dignity: The Societal Implications of Physician-Assisted Death
Sexual Violence on College Campuses: The More You Know, the Safer You Will Be
By: Dylan Reynolds Going to college is an exciting adventure for most students because it is the turning of a page and the start of a new chapter. College campuses effectively operate as their own community and can potentially give students a sense of security – a feeling that everyone knows each other and watches … Continue reading Sexual Violence on College Campuses: The More You Know, the Safer You Will Be