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Full-Text Articles in Law
Radioactive Veterans: A New Look At The Nuclear History Of America, Craig M. Kabatchnick, P. Michelle Fitzsimmons, Jonathan B. Kelly
Radioactive Veterans: A New Look At The Nuclear History Of America, Craig M. Kabatchnick, P. Michelle Fitzsimmons, Jonathan B. Kelly
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Scientific, Social & Legal Perspectives On Obesity: What Grown-Ups Need To Know, Judith G. Mcmullen
Scientific, Social & Legal Perspectives On Obesity: What Grown-Ups Need To Know, Judith G. Mcmullen
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Health Care Decision Making In The Veterans Health Administration: The Legal Significance For Informed Consent And Advance Directives, Liliana Kalogjera Barry
Health Care Decision Making In The Veterans Health Administration: The Legal Significance For Informed Consent And Advance Directives, Liliana Kalogjera Barry
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Confronting The Elder Care Crisis: The Private Long-Term Care Insurance Market And The Utility Of Hybrid Products
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No abstract provided.
Clear Depictions Promote Clear Decisions: Drafting Abortion Speech-And-Display Statutes That Pass First And Fourteenth Amendment Muster
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The Right To Posthumous Bodily Integrity And Implications Of Whose Right It Is, Hilary Young
The Right To Posthumous Bodily Integrity And Implications Of Whose Right It Is, Hilary Young
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The law protects posthumous bodily integrity by allowing people to decide what will happen to their bodies after death. This article asks whose rights these laws intend to protect: the rights-holders could consist only of living individuals whose bodies will become the corpses at issue or could include the dead themselves. Whether rights to posthumous bodily integrity belong only to the living or survive death leads to three types of insight. First, the reasons for protecting posthumous bodily integrity are different depending on who the rights-bearers are. Second, to the extent that some laws are more consistent with an approach …
Implications Of The Supreme Court's Decision In Pliva, Inc. V. Mensing: Why Generic And Brand-Name Pharmaceuticals Must Be Treated Equally Under The Federal Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act
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No abstract provided.
Preventing Resident-To-Resident Abuse In Long-Term Care: Targeting Sex Offenders But Missing The Mark
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No abstract provided.