This paper surveys the history of condom use, the underlying science, the FDA regulation of condoms and the recent debate on condoms and their effectiveness in preventing disease. In articulating the debate, perspectives of the Catholic Church are propounded as examples of arguments hinging exclusively on religious moral premises. The Church's perspectives are revealing in the way that they shape so called medical or scientific recommendations against condom use. Accordingly, this paper explores the conclusions of social conservatives that, assuming condoms should be prohibited; the key alternative is abstinence and chastity
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In this essay, I make the argument that abortion and contraception are fundamentally different acti...
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Pro-life Christian ethicists and medical practitioners have been united in their opposition to abort...
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Gledhill Prize in Applied EconomicsWhen individuals choose to act, a critical determinant of their c...
The use of contraceptives has been controversial in recent days, especially concerning the governmen...
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As the Zika virus pandemic continues to bring worry and fear to health officials and medical scienti...
This article compares the ethical pivot points in debates over nonprescription access to emergency c...
“Contraceptive sex,” wrote social science researcher Mary Eberstadt in 2012, “is the fundamental soc...
This Article examines the use by anti-contraception advocates of the claims that “contraception harm...
In this essay, I make the argument that abortion and contraception are fundamentally different acti...
This week is National Condom Week, so I\u27d like to focus today\u27s column on condoms, to get you ...
Steroid contraceptives were created during a period of societal support of pharmaceutical research a...
Pro-life Christian ethicists and medical practitioners have been united in their opposition to abort...
Much of the controversy surrounding reproductive rights in the United States is mainly concentrated ...
In this essay I revisit the issue of whether an agency or a professional, including doctors, nurses,...
This paper examines the recent judicial, administrative, and federal and state legislative efforts t...
Since the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) ...
Gledhill Prize in Applied EconomicsWhen individuals choose to act, a critical determinant of their c...
The use of contraceptives has been controversial in recent days, especially concerning the governmen...
Reports worldwide have been showing increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and c...
As the Zika virus pandemic continues to bring worry and fear to health officials and medical scienti...
This article compares the ethical pivot points in debates over nonprescription access to emergency c...
“Contraceptive sex,” wrote social science researcher Mary Eberstadt in 2012, “is the fundamental soc...