Should physician-assisted suicide be allowed in Massachusetts?
Medical aid in dying has a lot of support right now in Massachusetts, and the issue is once again before state lawmakers. John Kelly, the director of Second Thoughts Massachusetts, which describes itself as a progressive disability-rights group against assisted suicide, and Dan Diaz, an advocate for medical aid in dying debated whether physician-assisted suicide should be made legal for terminally ill patients in Massachusetts.
How your digital footprint could reveal information about accessing illegal abortions
With several states looking to expand limits on abortion access, and the Supreme Court apparently poised to overturn Roe V. Wade, the legal implications are many. And while some may believe that they can quietly get around such laws by getting an abortion in secrecy, it turns out their online presence could give them away. A lot of data from apps, Google searches and location-tracking software on smartphones could be sold and used to find out if someone has gotten an illegal abortion. Geoffrey Fowler and Tatum Hunter, technology writers with The Washington Post, joined Neisloss to talk about their recent reporting on these issues.
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