Tag: tiktok
Progress or Paternalism: Navigating Language Policy in American Courtrooms By: Billy Harrison (FCRH)
See Their Humanity: A Call to Doctors for Black Women [Student Voices]
A Culture of Drowning: The Ethical Exigency of Investing in Public Pools By Daniel Deeney (FCLC ’26)
⌈Ethics in the News⌋ Body Positivity, Boeing, and War Zone Technology
⌈Ethics in the News⌋ *Mother’s Day Special Edition*
⌈Ethics in the News⌋ Childhood as Content, Temu’s Loophole, and TikTok Shop
⌈Ethics in the News⌋TikTok + Books = Fast Fashion, Dreading Motherhood, and the Collapse of Global Fertility
⌈Ethics in the News⌋ 23andMe Consumer Data, NYC Mayor Deepfakes, and Fake Nudes
⌈Ethics in the News⌋CPR, A False Facial Recognition Match, and Good Gossip
Unsolved: How Investigative True Crime Soothes and Provokes Our Consciences by Olivia Tafs (FCRH ’24)
⌈Ethics in the News⌋ C.T.E., Privacy, and Hair Extensions
Ethics in the News: The Supreme Court, A.I., Medically Assisted Deaths & more…