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Where Has Morality Gone?

Politics June 2, 2017August 23, 2018 Michigan Review Staff Writer 92 Comments

  In today’s 24-hour news media, politics has evolved from an annual to a daily endeavor, resulting in a massively polarized political society. As a result, it is easy to lose touch with inner morality; openly despising opposing political ideologies seems to be the most salient action in the United States. Whether it is an anti-free […]

Abortion Debate Series: Round Three

Politics November 30, 2016November 30, 2016 Michigan Review 0 Comments

Should the United States government (federally or through states and territories) restrict (totally or partially) a woman’s right to an abortion? This article is the final installment in a debate series on the topic of abortion by authors Deion Kathawa and Andrew Beddow.  Read their original arguments here, and their rebuttals here. Abortion Should Be Legal: A Reply to […]

Abortion Debate Series: Round Two

Politics November 29, 2016November 29, 2016 Michigan Review 0 Comments

Should the United States government (federally or through states and territories) restrict (totally or partially) a woman’s right to an abortion? This article is the second round in a debate series on the topic of abortion by authors Deion Kathawa and Andrew Beddow.  Read the original arguments here. Deontology is more in Keeping with a Regime of Illegal—not […]

Abortion Debate Series: Abortion Should Not Be Legal

Features, Politics November 28, 2016 Deion Kathawa 0 Comments

  Should the United States government (federally or through states and territories) restrict (totally or partially) a woman’s right to an abortion? This article is the first round in a debate series on the topic of abortion. Read the opposing argument here. As a matter of legislative, jurisprudential, and/or constitutional policy, we as a country must move, […]

Pro-Life, Dead on the Diag

Campus October 17, 2015November 16, 2015 Deion Kathawa 0 Comments

In my three hours on the Diag, I did not come across a single person who was pro-life, in the traditional sense.

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