Discriminatory acts have a moral significance

by Dr Ronan McCrea, a barrister and lecturer in the Faculty of Laws at University College London

Joshua Rozenberg’s piece on the issue of conscience exemptions from anti-discrimination legislation argues that no legitimate aim has been identified for requiring individuals to provide a service in violation of their religious convictions in circumstances where others may step in and provide the relevant service.

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Commission’s conclusions should return assisted dying debate to moral realms

by Eduardo Reyes, Gazette features editor

The report on assisted dying, produced by a ‘commission’ formed by thinktank Demos, and part-funded by author and campaigner Terry Pratchett, made headlines last week for stating that there were practical ways that the existing law on suicide could be changed to allow the terminally ill to choose an assisted death in the UK.

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