Examining ethical considerations for human remains

In 2022, the Penn Museum announced that it would rebury the skulls of dozens of Black Philadelphian individuals whose remains were unethically obtained in the mid-1800s. Some in the community of the individuals’ descendants, who felt they were not consulted, filed a formal opposition to Penn Museum’s plan. In 2023, a judge ruled that the community had no legal standing to decide how their dead are treated.


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