A NYT debate: should parents be held liable for hurting their children through faith healing?

43 of the 50 U.S. states give some kind of civil or criminal immunity to parents who harm their children by relying on religious faith-healing rather than scientific medicine. Many also have religious exemptions from vaccination and testing for disease in newborns. In California, a teacher can even refuse to take a tuberculosis test—but only … Continue reading A NYT debate: should parents be held liable for hurting their children through faith healing?