|
Title |
Author |
Page |
|
Long-Term Care
Under Fire: A Case for Rational Enforcement |
Jennifer
Gimler Brady |
1 |
|
Tough Love:
The Emergence of Criminal Statutes and Disciplinary
Actions Against Managed Care Plans for Inadequate Care |
Brian Wilson |
53 |
|
Federal
Funding of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research:
Illegal, Unethical and Unnecessary
|
Susan E. Wills |
95 |
|
A Case for
Federal Funding of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research:
The Interplay of Moral Absolutism and Scientific
Research |
Robert E.
McGough |
147 |
|
Tomorrow's
Unleaded Children: Child Care Facilities, Lead Paint
and the Law |
Christopher P.
Daignault |
197 |
|
The Fox
Guarding the Henhouse: How the Health Care Quality
Improvement Act of 1986 and State Peer Review
Protection Statutes Have Helped Protect Bad Faith Peer
Review in the Medical Community |
Yann H.H. van
Geertruyden |
239 |
|
To Tell or Not
to Tell: The Scope of Physician-Patient
Confidentiality When Relatives Are At Risk of Genetic
Disease |
Andrea Sudell |
273 |
|
Fitting a
Square Peg in a Round Hole: Why Traditional Tort
Principles Do Not Apply to Wrongful Birth Actions |
Paula
Bernstein |
297 |
|
Circumventing
Environmental Policy: Does the Americans With
Disabilities Act Provide Protection Where
Environmental Statutes Don't? |
Michael S.
Heyl |
323 |
|
The
Jurisprudence of Public Health: Reflections on
Lawrence O. Gostin's Public Health Law
|
Andrew W.
Siegel |
359 |