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Author |
Page |
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ISSUE 1 (Winter 2004)
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Articles
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Tarasoff at Thirty: Victim's Knowledge Shrinks the Psychotherapist's Duty to Warn and Protect
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Brian Ginsberg |
1 |
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Notes
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Pregnant Drug Abusers Are Treated Like Criminals or Not Treated At All: A Third Option Proposed
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Anne Sullivan Kimbel |
36 |
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Working Towards a Better Understanding of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder as a Legal Disability in Employment Law
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Michael W. Sweeney
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67 |
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Comments
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The Struggle for Rural Pharmacies: Will Medicare's New Privately Insured Prescription Drug Coverage Jeopardize Valuable Pharmacy Services for Rural Seniors?
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Courtney C. Crouch, III |
99 |
What Defines a Public Health Emergency? An Analysis of the Strategic National Stockpile and the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act: The Need for Prevention of Nonterror National Medical Emergencies
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Kapil Kumar Bhanot |
137 |
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ISSUE 2 (Spring 2005)
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Articles
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Law, Medicine, and Religion: Towards a Dialogue and a Partnership in Biomedical Technology and Decision Making
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George P. Smith, II |
169 |
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Notes
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Community Housing Trust: A Fair Standard for the Fair Housing Amendments Act
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Daniel F. Cardile |
205 |
Forced Medication of Criminal Defendants and the Unintended Consequences of Sell v. United States
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Richard Glasgow |
235 |