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My Life, My Death, My Choice
To The Source Wesley J. Smith August 5, 2010
Assisted Suicide: Why Now?
Legatus Magazine Wesley J. Smith June 1, 2010
Stealth Legislation to Federally Fund Human Cloning
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith May 18, 2010
Presumptuous Consent
First Things Wesley J. Smith May 18, 2010
Ecocide: A Crime Against Peace?
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith May 10, 2010
But Shouldn't We Be Nice to Puppies?
To The Source Wesley J. Smith April 7, 2010
At What Cost?
To The Source Wesley J. Smith March 24, 2010
Animal Rights Versus Animal Welfare
National Review Wesley J. Smith March 22, 2010
A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Boy
C-SPAN Wesley J. Smith March 18, 2010
Animal Rights Follow-Up
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith March 10, 2010
When Animals Sue
National Review Wesley J. Smith March 3, 2010
Unless We All Matter
To The Source Wesley J. Smith February 9, 2010
Everyone Matters, No Matter What
First Things Wesley J. Smith January 26, 2010
Technological Morality
National Review Wesley J. Smith January 8, 2010
Is Physician-Assisted Suicide Ever Permissible?
The Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies Wesley J. Smith January 5, 2010
More Spin Will Cause, Not Cure, Public Mistrust of Science
First Things Wesley J. Smith January 3, 2010
Haunted by Terri Schiavo
the church Report Wesley J. Smith December 21, 2009
Haunted by Terri Shiavo
The Church Report Wesley J. Smith December 21, 2009
The Long Awakening
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 14, 2009
Flash Forward: Obamacare Cometh and Other Bioethical Tales for 2010
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith December 9, 2009
Pulling the Plug on the Conscience Clause
First Things Wesley J. Smith December 1, 2009
Suicide Radicalism Surges in America
The Church Report Wesley J. Smith November 15, 2009
2009…A Not So Dark Year in Bioethics After All
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Wesley J. Smith November 12, 2009
2009…A Not So Dark Year in Bioethics After All
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Wesley J. Smith November 12, 2009
Australia's Dr. Death comes to San Francisco
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith November 2, 2009
Knocking Human Beings Off the Pedestal of Exceptionalism
Church Report Wesley J. Smith October 30, 2009
Hazardous Pathway
National Review Wesley J. Smith October 20, 2009
Assisted Suicide Advocates Seek to Euthanize The Rule of Law
Church Report Wesley J. Smith October 16, 2009
Abandoning the Most Vulnerable
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 12, 2009
Beware the Drive to Reduce Some Human Beings Into Mere Natural Resources
CNSNews.com Wesley J. Smith October 7, 2009
A Myth Is as Good as a Mile
Why the assisted-suicide movement is winning
National Review Wesley J. Smith September 21, 2009
The Netherlands?! A Good Bad Example
To The Source Wesley J. Smith August 20, 2009
Much Ado About Something: The Battle Over Obamacare
To The Source Wesley J. Smith August 14, 2009
Collins Heads NIH
To The Source Wesley J. Smith July 30, 2009
So Three Cows Walk into Court...
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 20, 2009
Keep the Human in Humane
To The Source Wesley J. Smith April 29, 2009
Homo Sapiens, Get Lost
National Review Wesley J. Smith April 22, 2009
Stem Cell Debate is Over Ethics, Not Science
The Sacramento Bee Wesley J. Smith March 19, 2009
Stem-Cell Doubletalk
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 12, 2009
Arrested Final Exit Network Activists Are Mainstream in Euthanasia Activism
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith March 4, 2009
'Right to die' can become a 'duty to die'
Daily Telegraph Wesley J. Smith February 21, 2009
Q&A With Wesley J. Smith
AdvanceUSA Blog Wesley J. Smith January 21, 2009
A Dark Year for Ethical Bioethics in 2009
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith January 14, 2009
Biological Colonialism
To The Source Wesley J. Smith January 13, 2009
My 2008 Predictions in Bioethics: A Mixed Record
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith January 9, 2009
Are infants with disabilities disposable?
Rhode Island Developmental Disabilities Council Wesley J. Smith December 30, 2008
Euthanasia Comes to Montana
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 29, 2008
Why We Call Them Human Rights
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith November 24, 2008
Assisted Suicide: The Wind in their Sails
First Things Wesley J. Smith November 10, 2008
What We Are Becoming
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith November 5, 2008
Governor vetoes bill guaranteeing access to stem-cell therapies for poor
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith October 2, 2008
Ecuador to Vote Sunday on Granting Rights to "Nature"!
Secondhand Smoke Wesley J. Smith September 24, 2008
Abandoning the Frightened and Depressed
First Things Wesley J. Smith August 23, 2008
The U.N. Monkeys Around
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith August 22, 2008
Granting Apes Rights Will Only Devalue Human Life
The Dallas Morning News Wesley J. Smith July 28, 2008
Veganism is Murder
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 22, 2008
Monkey Business
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 21, 2008
Media Malpractice
Another Global Warming Meltdown
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith June 19, 2008
Pardon Me for Living: Australian Broadcasting Corporation Wants You and Your Children to Die to "Save the Planet"
Secondhand Smoke Wesley J. Smith June 17, 2008
Assisted Suicide and the Corruption of Palliative Care
First Things Wesley J. Smith May 15, 2008
The Silent Scream of the Asparagus
Get ready for 'plant rights.'
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith May 12, 2008
Is Richard Dawkins a Raelian?
secondhand Smoke Wesley J. Smith April 15, 2008
Politically Correct Eugenics
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 31, 2008
The Culture of Death is Heroin
The Center for Bioethics & Culture Network Wesley J. Smith March 26, 2008
Liberalism’s Troubled Search for Equality
First Things Wesley J. Smith March 5, 2008
Pushing Infanticide
The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network Wesley J. Smith February 20, 2008
Waging War on the Weak
Center for Bioethics and Culture Wesley J. Smith January 16, 2008
The Argument to Reassign Pot's Drug Classification
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith December 2, 2007
Bush Bears Fruit
New Discoveries Pave the Way for Ethical Stem-Cell Research, Thanks to the President’s Policies.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith November 20, 2007
Awakenings
The Schiavo Case Revisited
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith November 5, 2007
Our Posthuman Future...
On the Small Screen.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith September 10, 2007
Inflicting Pain on Animals Besmirches Humans' Higher Nature
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Wesley J. Smith August 22, 2007
Vick Dog-Fighting Conspiracy Violated Human Dignity
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith August 21, 2007
BNB Podcast: Vick Charges Speak to Our Humanity
Discovery Institute Wesley J. Smith August 14, 2007
Vick Charges Speak To Our Humanity
Rocky Mountain News Wesley J. Smith August 4, 2007
BNB Podcast: Soul Believer- In Defense of Human Exceptionalism
Discovery Institute Wesley J. Smith July 17, 2007
Death on Demand
The assisted-suicide movement sheds its fig leaf.
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith July 5, 2007
In Defense of Human Exceptionalism
First Things Wesley J. Smith July 5, 2007
Dr. Death Rides Again
Jack Kevorkian's movement has done better –without him
The Weekly Standard Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith June 4, 2007
Dr. Death Returns
Fatal Words
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith June 1, 2007
A Not-So-Divine Intervention
Texas Catholic bishops fail to protect unwanted patients.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 2, 2007
The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
First Things Wesley J. Smith April 16, 2007
Podcasts
Discovery Institute Wesley J. Smith April 10, 2007
Difficult to Define Whose Suffering is Worthy of Death
Right-to-die bill can't preclude expansion to other ill people
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith April 8, 2007
Cloning Doubletalk:
Dianne Feinstein and Orin Hatch pretend that their bill to legalize human cloning is actually a ban.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 26, 2007
First, Do Harm . . .
A betrayal of the hospice movement.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 19, 2007
When Killing Yourself Isn't Suicide
Word games may win the day in the battle of physician-assisted suicide.
National Review Online Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith March 5, 2007
Catholic Nursing Homes to Be Forced to Permit Assisted Suicide
First Things Wesley J. Smith February 26, 2007
Anything Goes
The International Society for Stem Cell Research issues its "ethical guidelines."
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith February 14, 2007
Death on Demand
First Things Wesley J. Smith February 8, 2007
An Ethically Unsound “Therapy”
Emotions and motives to the side, this radical procedure is unjustifiable.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith February 8, 2007
A Disabled Girl’s Rights
The New York Times Wesley J. Smith February 2, 2007
A Worthwhile U.N. Initiative!
A welcome defense of the disabled from an unlikely organization.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 29, 2007
An Ethically Unsound “Therapy”
Emotions and motives to the side, this radical procedure is unjustifiable.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith January 1, 2007
Dr. Death Gets Out of Jail
Will the media finally tell the truth about the ghoulish aspirations of Jack Kevorkian?
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 14, 2006
The Animal House Falls Apart
Peter Singer shocks with monkeys.
National Review Wesley J. Smith November 30, 2006
New Podcast: The New Bioethics of Personhood Theory
Discovery Institute Wesley J. Smith November 30, 2006
Of Love, Peter Singer, and a Little Boy With Down Syndrome
First Things Wesley J. Smith November 28, 2006
Science and Spin
An "Educational Video" on Stem-Cell Research Leaves Science in Disgrace
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith November 24, 2006
Respectable Baby Killing:
Support builds for legalizing euthanasia for ill and disabled newborns.
National Review Wesley J. Smith November 16, 2006
Derbyshire Forgets What Makes Humans "Special"
First Things Wesley J. Smith November 2, 2006
The Big Stem-Cell Breakthrough
That you're not hearing about . . .
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith October 31, 2006
Experimenting With Live Patients
Some experts think it's OK to use vegetative human subjects
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith October 22, 2006
Euthanasia Not About Terminal Illness Despite Advocates' Claims
LifeNews.com Wesley J. Smith October 17, 2006
Political Science
A new political action committee enters the fray.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 5, 2006
The Hard Cell
Reports of a major breakthrough in the science of stem cells were premature, and wrong.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith September 11, 2006
Why it is Crucial to have Proper Ethical Parameters Regarding Stem Cell Research
Tothesource.com Wesley J. Smith September 6, 2006
Science by Press Release
More hype from stem cell entrepreneurs.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith September 4, 2006
Organs for Sale
A new report suggests that members of the Falun Gong are being harvested for their parts.
National Review Wesley J. Smith August 9, 2006
The Great Stem Cell Coverup
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith August 7, 2006
Life Unworthy of Life
A Concise History of Euthanasia by Ian Dowbiggin
First Things Wesley J. Smith August 1, 2006
Life vs. Death
The religion of the 'Right to Choose.'
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 3, 2006
Testimony of Wesley J. Smith, JD, Before the California Senate Judiciary Committee
Discovery Institute Wesley J. Smith June 20, 2006
Let Great Apes be Apes
Advocating simian rights an attack on human principles
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith June 18, 2006
Jarring Sects:
Book Review: A Jealous God: Science’s Crusade Against Religion by Pamela R. Winnick.
First Things Wesley J. Smith June 15, 2006
Animal Planet
Animal-rights Terrorism is on the Increase and Animal-rights Activists Aren't Doing Enough to Stop It.
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith May 26, 2006
Testimony of Wesley J. Smith, JD, Before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, & Property Rights,
Discovery Institute Wesley J. Smith May 25, 2006
Right to Die Movement is Really About Euthanasia, Not Compassion
Lifenews.com Wesley J. Smith May 1, 2006
Death by Ethics Committee
Refusing To Treat Lives Deemed Unworthy of Living.
National Review Wesley J. Smith April 27, 2006
"We Never Say No."
The Right-to-Die Movement Abandons Pretense.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith April 27, 2006
Assisted Suicide is Bad Medicine
Seattle Times Wesley J. Smith March 29, 2006
The Eugenicist Temptation
Book Review - Better For All The World: The Secret History of Forced Sterilization and America's Quest For Racial Purity, by Harry Bruinius
National Review Wesley J. Smith March 27, 2006
Killing Babies, Compassionately:
The Netherlands follows in Germany's footsteps.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 27, 2006
Harm Done:
Codifying the decline of the medical profession.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith March 9, 2006
Shifting Definition of Cloning
Kansas City Star Wesley J. Smith March 2, 2006
Danger Zone:
Even though Haleigh Poutre is conscious, she’s not necessarily safe.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith February 1, 2006
The Democrats' New Litmus Test:
Tom Vilsack is running for president--and toward human cloning
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 23, 2006
The Dying Need TLC, Not Rulings
Legalizing assisted suicide would be very risky decision
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith January 22, 2006
Nothing to Die Over:
A narrow assisted-suicide ruling
National Review Wesley J. Smith January 18, 2006
Wooed:
The media hypes a fraud.
National Review Wesley J. Smith January 17, 2006
Human Guinea Pigs?
Ian Wilmut Wants to Experiment on the Dying with Embryonic Stem Cells
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 4, 2006
Another Cloning "Breakthrough"
The World's First Phony Stem Cells
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 31, 2005
A View To A Kill
Is Jack Kevorkian Headed To A Theater Near You?
National Review Wesley J. Smith December 14, 2005
Umbilical Accord
Senate Democrats resist a stem cell solution.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 12, 2005
The Silent Bias
How the media quietly gives cloning advocates a pass.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 5, 2005
Is the World Ready for a Superboy - or a Dogboy?
Science is heading for scary places
Dallas Morning News Wesley J. Smith November 13, 2005
Biohazards
Advances in biological science raise troubling questions about what it means to be human
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith November 6, 2005
Assisting suicides is bad law, policy
Sacramento is considering creating an Oregon-style system to end lives
The Orange County Register Wesley J. Smith October 25, 2005
Wall Street Goes Wobbly:
Animal liberationists intimidate the New York Stock Exchange.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 17, 2005
A Kass Act:
The chairman of the bioethics council steps down.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 5, 2005
Have You Heard the Good News…
…about adult and umbilical cord blood stem cells? Probably not.
Weekly Standard (Daily Standard) Wesley J. Smith September 29, 2005
Horse Sense
The Debate In Washington State About Bestiality Is Actually A Fight Over Human Exceptionalism.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith August 31, 2005
Is Assisted Suicide Legal?
Jonathan Adler and Wesley J. Smith debate
Legal Affairs Wesley J. Smith and Jonathan Adler August 25, 2005
Liberation Theology
The twisted thinking motivating PETA
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith August 4, 2005
Dame Cecily Saunders
The Mother Of Modern Hospice Care Passes On.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 19, 2005
Dying for Liberation
Why is PETA killing animals?
National Review Wesley J. Smith July 13, 2005
Stem-Cell Sleight of Hand
Mario Cuomo Accuses President Bush Of Letting Religion Run His Stem-Cell Policy, But Bush Isn't The One Ignoring Actual Science.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith June 23, 2005
False Federalism
In Gonzales v. Raich, it’s the state that’s violating federalist principles.
National Review Wesley J. Smith June 8, 2005
The English Patient
Leslie Burke wants to live; the National Health Service has a second opinion.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith May 30, 2005
PETA’s Non-Apology Apology
The Group Still Equates Animal Killings To The Holocaust.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 6, 2005
Misguidelines
The National Academy of Sciences is Pursuing an "Anything Goes" Approach to Biotechnological Research.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith May 4, 2005
It Didn't Start with Dolly
Human cloning is closer than you think.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith May 2, 2005
The Legacy of Terry Schiavo
The Weekley Standard Wesley J. Smith April 11, 2005
The Case Heard Round the Web
How Terri Schiavo Became a Household Name.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith April 4, 2005
“Human Non-Person”
Terri Schiavo, bioethics, and our future.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith March 29, 2005
Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith Say "Let Terri Live"
Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith Ralph Nader and Wesley J. Smith March 24, 2005
Pushing Infanticide
From Holland to New Jersey
National Review Wesley J. Smith March 22, 2005
The U.N. on Cloning: Ban It
The United Nations Speaks Out Against Human Cloning
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 15, 2005
Million Dollar Missed Opportunity
What Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning movie could have done.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 1, 2005
Prescription for Chaos
Understanding the Lethal Oregon Case That’s Hitting the Supreme Court.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith February 23, 2005
Ian Wilmut: Human Cloner
How the man who created Dolly the sheep slid down the slippery slope to human reproductive cloning
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith February 16, 2005
Stealth Cloning
Washington state tries legalizing cloning on the sly.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith February 15, 2005
Tall Tales Down Under:
Australia’s Wool Industry gets Sheepish in the Face of Animal-rights Demagoguery.
National Review Wesley J. Smith February 10, 2005
Animal-Human Hybrids
Is there a limit to how far bioscientists are willing to go?
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith February 1, 2005
An Epistle for the New Religion of Transhumanism
BetterHumans Wesley J. Smith January 12, 2005
A Stem Cell Tale
Why one type of stem-cell research gets fawning media coverage and
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 22, 2004
Big Biotech's Voracious Appetite
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith November 16, 2004
Suckers For 'Science'
How To Talk California Taxpayers Out Of $3 Billion.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith November 15, 2004
Noxious Nitschke
Euthanasia Advocates Work To Make Suicide Easy
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith November 15, 2004
Eat This Now
New York Post Wesley J. Smith November 14, 2004
"Words, Words, Words"
The International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Rita L. Marker & Wesley J. Smith November 1, 2004
Dying to Donate?
The Transplant-Medicine Community Should Reassure the Public
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith October 20, 2004
An Indecent Proposition
Do Californians Really Want to Subsidize Stem Cell Research?
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 18, 2004
Do U.S. Scientists Have a Right to Perform Human Cloning?
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 3, 2004
Now They Want to Euthanize Children
In the Netherlands, 31 percent of pediatricians have killed infants. A fifth of these killings were done without the "consent" of parents. Going Dutch has never been so horrible.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith September 13, 2004
The “Wrong” Cure
Adult stem cells get the shaft.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith September 9, 2004
California's Other Senator
Jon Corzine Wants To Help California Lure Biotech Cloning Companies Away From New Jersey. Why Is That Exactly?
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith August 27, 2004
Death Plays the Name Game
Euthanasia organizations reorganize to make their goal sound better. Again.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith August 16, 2004
The Proposition 71 Stem Cell Scam
The Biotech Lobby Is Attempting to Buy a Law in California
Christianity Today Wesley J. Smith August 16, 2004
None Dare Call It Cloning
Center for Bioethics and Culture Newsletter Wesley J. Smith August 13, 2004
New Terrorists on the Block
Animal-Rights Activists Turn to Violence.
National Review Wesley J. Smith August 11, 2004
Reagan and P-I Wrong About Stem Cells
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Wesley J. Smith August 5, 2004
The C-Word
Ron Reagan seduces by changing the terms of the stem-cell debate.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 28, 2004
Death Duties
The role of religion in the rise of eugenics.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 26, 2004
When Is Cloning not "Cloning"?
When John Kerry proposes a ban on it.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 26, 2004
Clone the French!
Don’t worry: Just their cloning law.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 15, 2004
Compassionate or Callous?
Assisted suicide undermines our essential humanity.
National Review Wesley J. Smith June 17, 2004
Of Stem Cells and Fairy Tales :
Scientists who have been telling Nancy Reagan that embryonic stem cell research could cure Alzheimer's now admit that it isn't true.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith June 10, 2004
Cell Wars
The Reagans’ suffering and hyped promises.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith June 8, 2004
A Bad Investment
Human cloning for therapeutic purposes isn’t likely to pan out.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith June 4, 2004
Euthanizing the CSA
Ready for 50 Different Drug-Control Regimes?
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 27, 2004
The Wrong Tree
Embryonic stem cells are not all that.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 13, 2004
The Wrong Tree
Embryonic stem cells are not all that.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 13, 2004
Cloning for California?
A money grab for human-cloning research.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 6, 2004
The Assault on Terri Schiavo Continues
Michael Schiavo won his fight to have his wife killed by dehydration. Now he won't even allow her parents to sit by her side.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith April 30, 2004
Clone the Taxpayers
Watch out. You may soon be paying for cloning research that the private sector won't.
Forbes Wesley J. Smith March 15, 2004
Suing for the Right to Live:
Two cases of European doctors refusing to treat their patients are cause for concern: Futile Care Theory may be coming to America.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 11, 2004
Making the Future
Michael Fumento puts the best possible face on biotechnology.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 1, 2004
Dehydration Nation
Human Life Review Wesley J. Smith February 25, 2004
What's In a Name?:
When it comes to cloning, just about everything.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith February 20, 2004
A Monkey for Your Grandmother
Animal-liberationists force medical research on the backburner.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith February 10, 2004
The Rule of Terri's Case Strikes Again
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 30, 2004
Cloning Corporate Welfare
The Biotech Industry Wants Your Money
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith January 29, 2004
Disabling Assisted Suicide
Why a deadly movement hasn't been contagious.
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith January 19, 2004
Beyond Terri's Law:
What We Can Learn From the Schiavo Case
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 19, 2004
Cloning and the First State
With a dishonest bill pending, Delaware looks to join New Jersey as a haven for human cloning
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 16, 2004
The Radical Depth and Scope of the Cloning Agenda
National Right to Life News Wesley J. Smith January 1, 2004
Consumer's Guide to a Brave New World
Encounter Books Smith, Wesley J. January 1, 2004
PETA to Cannibals:
Don't Let Them Eat Steak
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith December 21, 2003
Cloning in New Jersey
New Jersey Assembly Bill 2840 looks to be the most radical human cloning measure ever put into law. It should be stopped.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 11, 2003
The Guardian Speaks
Terri Schiavo's guardian ad litem files his report; there's bad news and good news.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith December 4, 2003
Stem Cell News That Isn't Fit For Print
The mainstream media is ignoring promising news about adult stem cell research.
The Daily Standard (Weekly Standard On-line) Wesley J. Smith December 3, 2003
A "Painless" Death?
Michael Schiavo insists that dehydration is "the most natural way to die." It's more like torture.
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith November 13, 2003
Life, Death, and Silence
Why the media elites won't tell the full story on Terri's prognosis and Michael Schiavo.
The Daily Standard Wesley J. Smith October 31, 2003
The Interview That Wasn't
Michael Schiavo got the usual Larry King softballs. Here are the questions King should have asked.
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 28, 2003
The Consequences of Casual Conversations
Michael Schiavo's argument that his wife wants to die stems from an off-hand remark she made while watching a movie. It isn't the first time this has happened.
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 27, 2003
The Battle for Terri
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 22, 2003
Saving Terri Schiavo
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 21, 2003
No Mercy in Florida
The horrifying case of Terri Schiavo, and what it portends
The Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 20, 2003
Euthanasia World
The Worst Culture
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith October 17, 2003
Therapeutic Dreaming
The False Promise of Experimental Cloning
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 6, 2003
Waking from the Dead
First Things Wesley J. Smith October 1, 2003
Terri Schiavo's Life and Death:
Time Gained
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith September 16, 2003
Schiavo's Date with Death:
A Florida Woman Needs Non-Dehydration Intervention
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith September 5, 2003
A "Dr. Death" Runs for President:
Howard Dean Advocates Kevorkian-Style Medicine
National Review Onlinie Wesley J. Smith September 4, 2003
New England Journal of Politics:
Medical Journal Crosses a Line
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 31, 2003
Taking Requests, Doing Harm
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 23, 2003
PETA-Fried:
The Animal-Liberationists Catch Their Prey
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 11, 2003
Blinded by Science
National Review Wesley J. Smith June 16, 2003
www.s-u-i-c-i-d-e.com:
Suicide Advocacy Goes Online
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith June 12, 2003
True Enough:
Bill McKibben's Useful Assault on the Unfettered Biogenetic Project
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith June 9, 2003
Dying Cause:
Assisted Suicide Is Losing Support
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith May 20, 2003
New Name, Same Old Story:
The Hemlock Society Goes for an Image Change
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith May 12, 2003
A Merciless Mercy:
Book Review of A Merciful End: The Euthanasia Movement in Modern America. By Ian Dowbiggin
First Things Wesley J. Smith May 1, 2003
Pro-Animal or Anti-Human?:
A SARS Revelation
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith April 25, 2003
Banning It:
Getting Past Hatch-Feinstein
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith April 17, 2003
A License to Clone
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith April 7, 2003
Practical Hope:
Adult Stem Cells Break Through
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith March 14, 2003
The Most Tasteless PR Campaign Ever:
PETA Outdoes Itself
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith March 10, 2003
Communication Gap:
Eurotalk vs. Ameritalk
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith February 24, 2003
Connecting the Dots:
Sanctity of Life Threatened on Many Fronts
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith January 24, 2003
Chimp Deal:
Money Headed to the Wrong Kingdom
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith January 16, 2003
Clones and Rael-Politik:
The Jack Kevorkians of the Cloning Debate Weigh in
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith January 13, 2003
"Doc Knows Best":
It'll Be Too Late for You If He's Wrong
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith January 6, 2003
Forced Exit
Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide, and the New Duty To Die
Encounter Books Smith, Wesley J. January 1, 2003
Australia's Dr. Death: Spreading the Assisted-Suicide Gospel
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith November 26, 2002
Man and Beast:
Matthew Scully Argues for Kindness to Animals
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith October 28, 2002
Religion, Research and Stem Cells:
A Conversation with Leon Kass
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith October 20, 2002
State of Chaos:
An Assisted-Suicide Ruling Creates Deadly Confusion
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith October 17, 2002
Terrorists, Too:
Exposing Animal-Rights Terrorism
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith October 2, 2002
The Transhumanists:
The Next Great Threat to Human Dignity
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith September 20, 2002
Life, Liberty, and a Mudhole to Lie In
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith September 16, 2002
Doctors of Death: Kaiser Solicits Its Doctors to Kill
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith August 19, 2002
Practical Council: Important Stuff from the Kass Commission
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith August 13, 2002
Brave New Clarity:
What the Kass Commission Got Right
National Review Online Wesley J. Smith July 16, 2002
Cloning and Congress:
No Ban Is Better Than a Phony Ban
Weekly Standard Wesley J. Smith July 1, 2002
The New Grim Reapers:
Practitioners of Bioethics Say Who Should Live -- and Who Should Die
San Francisco Chronicle Wesley J. Smith June 9, 2002
Culture of Death
The Assault on Medical Ethics in America
Encounter Books Smith, Wesley J. January 1, 2000