Most professions have a code of ethics which provides guidance regarding the scope of practice and the boundaries for practicing within a profession. The code is enforceable as well as aspirational.
Most professions have a code of ethics which provides guidance regarding the scope of practice and the boundaries for practicing within a profession. The code is enforceable as well as aspirational.
Mary Rorty, clinical associate professor at the Stanford University Medical Center and faculty associate at the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics Designer babies, genetic perfectionism, the ...
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Pushing ethical and legal boundaries is as old as the Republic and going strong. Here's the latest in the yearlong WSJ series ...
The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention has released a guide advising church leaders ...
Of all the ironies arising from the recall drive against New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, one stands out: When all is said and done, the only elected official who may be held to account is a judge ...