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Jonathan F. Will

  • Bioethics

    Cassandra C. Goes Home – Connecticut Misses an Opportunity

    By Jonathan F. Will On Monday Cassandra C. was sent home from the hospital.  Her cancer is in remission after responding well to treatments.  Many will recall that those treatments were forced on Cassandra against her…

    Cassandra C. Goes Home – Connecticut Misses an Opportunity

  • Bioethics

    Personhood Measures in the 2014 Election Cycle

    By Jonathan F. Will [Cross-posted at The Conversation] Citizens of three states had the opportunity to vote on measures considered by many to be adverse to abortion rights during the November 2014 election cycle.  While…

    Personhood Measures in the 2014 Election Cycle

  • Bioethics

    Colorado Personhood Version 4.0

    By Jonathan F. Will [Cross-posted at Hamilton and Griffin on Rights.] This November citizens of Colorado will have an opportunity to vote on a proposed amendment (Amendment 67) to their state constitution that would define…

    Colorado Personhood Version 4.0

  • Contraceptive Coverage

    Contraceptive Mandates and Conscience – All Objections Are Not Equal

    By Jonathan F. Will In the wake of the Hobby Lobby decision, the US Department of Health and Human Services announced on Friday proposed rules regarding exemptions for those objecting to the contraceptive mandate.  Whenever…

    Contraceptive Mandates and Conscience – All Objections Are Not Equal

  • Doctor-Patient Relationship

    MS Admitting Privilege Law Struck Down by 5th Circuit

    By Jonathan F. Will On July 29, 2014 a panel of the 5th Circuit struck down a Mississippi statute that would have effectively closed the only remaining abortion clinic in the state. Just four months ago…

    MS Admitting Privilege Law Struck Down by 5th Circuit