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Author |
Page |
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ISSUE 1 (Fall 2005)
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Dedication
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| A Fond Farewell |
George P. Smith, II |
1 |
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Articles
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The Legal Framework for Meeting Surge Capacity Through the Use of Volunteer Health Professionals During Public Health Emergencies and Other Disasters
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James G. Hodge, Jr., Lance A. Gable & Stephanie H. Calves |
5 |
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Prescribing a Legislative Response: Educators, Physicians, and Psychotropic Medication for Children
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Connie Lenz
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72 |
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Optional or Optimal?: The Medicaid Hospice Benefit at Twenty
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Lainie Rutkow |
107 |
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Comments
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Restaurants, Bars and Workplaces, Lend Me Your Air: Smokefree Laws as Private Property Exactions -- The Undiscovered Country for Nollan and Dolan?
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Robert P. Hagan |
143 |
Stopping the Practice of Authorized Generics: Mylan's Effort to Close the Gaping Black Hole in the Hatch-Waxman Act
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Brian Porter |
177 |
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Urban Legend: Dispelling the Myth that Rural Hospitals Require Increased Federal Funding at the Expense of Urban Hospitals
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David Moyse |
210 |
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ISSUE 2 (Spring 2006)
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Articles
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My God My Choice: The Mature Minor Doctrine and Adolescent Refusal of Life-Saving or Sustaining Medical Treatment Based Upon Religious Beliefs
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Jonathan F. Will |
233 |
The Impact of the War Over the Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege on the Business of American Health Care
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Sarah Helene Duggin |
301 |
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Comments
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An Essential Prescription: Why Pharmacist-Inclusive Conscience Clauses Are Necessary
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Brian P. Knestout |
349 |
Legalized Importation of Canadian Prescription Drugs: Short-Term Solution to a Long-Term Problem
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Adam T. Teufel |
383 |
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Colloquium: Ethics, Public Policy and Law: The Stem Cell Debate in the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany
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The Stem Cell Debate
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William Wagner and Ursula Weide |
409 |
Biotechnology and the Future of Humanity
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Nigel M. de S. Cameron |
413 |
Embryonic Human Beings
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Patrick Lee |
424 |
Stem Cells: The Ethical Problems of Using Embryos for Research
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Dietmar Mieth |
439 |
Tolerating v. Supporting Research That Destroys Embryos: A Difference That Can Make a Moral Difference
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Joseph Boyle |
448 |