Tag: law

A Matter of Taste: The Ethical and Legal Dilemmas of Cannibalism in the US

Cannibalism is the act of eating human flesh or internal organs. It has been practiced by various cultures throughout history, for reasons ranging from survival, ritual, taboo, or curiosity. However, cannibalism is also widely condemned and prohibited by most modern societies, as it is seen as immoral, disgusting, and dangerous. In this blog post, I will explore some of the ethical and legal issues that arise from cannibalism in the US context. I will also share some examples of famous cases involving cannibalism in American history and culture.

Ireland’s Hate Speech Law: A Step Forward or a Slippery Slope?

The new hate speech law in Ireland aims to update and modernize the existing law on hate speech and to introduce hate crimes as a new category of offences in Irish law. However, the new hate speech law has been met with mixed reactions from different stakeholders and groups in society. Some support it, some oppose it, and some have reservations about it. In this blog post, I will explain what the new hate speech law is, why it is needed, and what are the pros and cons of it