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Roe and Wade, not Roe V. Wade

Roe and Wade, not Roe V. Wade

Roe is gone, Wade is here to stay. But beyond the petty discord, the mutually reinforcing nature of misogyny threatens the disputatious compos mentis. Has accommodationism transgressed upon its limits? In this article, the IAS Gazette’s Khai discovers the whole spectrum of potential discourses amongst the abortion environment.

Why Should the Right to Die Be Respected as Much as the Right to Live?

Why Should the Right to Die Be Respected as Much as the Right to Live?

When someone dies a “hero”, the individual is usually held in high regards by society. When one decides to determine their time of death with their own hands, they are instead frowned upon. Why is there a double standard upon the same concept – death? And why should society be more accepting to the idea of euthanasia and assisted suicide?

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