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The War on Humans by Wesley J. Smith5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() Smith also expresses his opinion on the above-mentioned topics in TV and radio programs, Good Morning America, Nightline, and BBC Radio 4 to name a few. Smith has also contributed to National Review and The Weekly Standard. His writings have appeared in many periodicals, including The New York Times, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post among others. Since then, Smith has authored and co-authored a number of books focused on such topics as law, human dignity, euthanasia movement, animal rights, ethics, bioethics, the morality of human cloning, and other issues. It marked the start of a long collaboration between the authors. ![]() The first book, ‘The Lawyer Book: A Nuts and Bolts Guide to Client Survival’, created in tandem with advocate Ralph Nader was issued in 1986. Ten years later, he abandoned the law practice and devoted himself to writing and public advocacy. Smith’s career can be counted from 1975 when he was admitted to the bar in the San Fernando Valley, California. ![]()
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