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Wesley J. Smith
Wesley J. Smith is a lawyer and an award winning author,[1] a senior fellow in bioethics at the Discovery Institute, an attorney for the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide,[2] and a special consultant for the Center for Bioethics and Culture.[3] In 2004 he was named by the National Journal as one of the nation’s top expert thinkers in bioengineering.[4] Smith has authored or co-authored eleven books. He formerly collaborated with consumer advocate Ralph Nader, and has been published in regional and national outlets such as the New York Times,[5] Newsweek,[6] Wall Street Journal,[7] USA Today,[8] San Francisco Chronicle,[9] Seattle Times,[10] the New York Post,[11] and many others.[12] Product highlight
Brief BiographySmith is a prolific author, and frequent contributor to National Review[13] and The Weekly Standard[14]. He closely followed the case of Terri Schiavo in 2005, and wrote frequently on the topic.[15] He opposes assisted suicide and euthanasia. He is also a noted critic of mainstream views in bioethics and of what he calls the radical animal liberation movement[16] His book Culture of Death: The Assault on Medical Ethics in America was named Best Health Book of the Year at the 2001 Independent Publishers Book Awards.[17]. Smith is a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows, [18] He has testified as an expert witness in front of federal and state legislative committees, [19] and is an international public speaker. [20] His blog Secondhand Smoke discusses the issues about which he advocates, as well as promoting the importance of human exceptionalism. He also contributes a biweekly podcast called Brave New Bioethics, which is produced by the Discovery Institute. Smith is married to the syndicated newspaper columnist, Debra Saunders. Bibliography
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