If you have a child, to what degree is he or she yours?
It’s an increasingly relevant question, both culturally and legally.
And, it seems, it’s one whose answer is on the move.
Apropos of that, a professor at Arizona State University’s got thoughts.
In response to a paper by Melbourne Law School researcher Lauren Notini, Professor Maura Priest has penned an article for the Journal of Medical Ethics.
At issue: the ethics of transgenderism and its employment of drugs.
In Lauren’s piece, she argued that the use of puberty-suppressing pharmaceuticals can “ethically be offered to non-binary adults in principle.”