Neil McArthur
Neil McArthur is the director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics at University of Manitoba, where his work focuses on sexual ethics and the philosophy of sexuality. Follow him on Twitter.
Quebec Author Charged with Child Porn Over ‘Hansel and Gretel’ Retelling
The case could set an alarming precedent for artists, according to freedom of speech experts.
Carleton University Is Looking for a Magic Studies Professor
The school recently opened applications for a new chair of "conjuring arts."
How LGBTQ Americans are Reshaping the Fight for Assisted Reproduction
We're here, we're queer, and we want access to in vitro fertilization and surrogate pregnancies.
Why the Census Needs to Ask People About Their LGBTQ Identity
Experts spoke to how paltry the data we currently have on LGBTQ Americans is, and how that hampers research and public policy.
How Kinky and Non-Traditional Parents are Punished by Family Courts
America's family court system is one of the less-understood branches of our judiciary, but its judges hold sweeping power over the lives of parents and children.
Mød de økoseksuelle aktivister, der mener, at vi kan redde planeten ved at have sex med den
Fra nøgenbadning til folk, som faktisk har samleje med naturen, er økoseksualitet en voksende bevægelse, der giver en ny vinkel på bekæmpelsen af klimaforandringer.
Ecosexuals Believe Having Sex with the Earth Could Save It
From skinny dippers to people who have actual intercourse with nature, ecosexuality is a growing movement taking a new approach to combatting climate change.
Behind the Scenes of the Legal Group That Could Change America's Definition of Sexual Consent
The American Legal Institute sets much of the agenda for our nation's laws, and the organization is currently embroiled in a much larger internal debate over the definition of sexual consent.
The First Sex Toy for Trans Men Is Here
Called the Buck-OFF, this new toy hopes to give trans men a better masturbation experience, combat gender dysphoria, and shake things up in the sex toy industry.
Is Lying to Get Laid a Form of Sexual Assault?
Whether the lie is about one's gender or one's job, some say it should legally constitute sexual assault.
Why People Are Fighting to Get Polyamory Recognized as a Sexual Orientation
A global debate over whether polyamory is something we do or something we are has challenged our ideas of identity, sexual rights, and their legal limits.
It's a Travesty That BDSM Isn't Technically Legal
By foregoing legal recognition of American BDSM players, we don't just deny their rights, we deny their personhood.