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Beyond Cloning: Expanding Reproductive Options For Same-Sex Couples, David Orentlicher
Beyond Cloning: Expanding Reproductive Options For Same-Sex Couples, David Orentlicher
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Medical Malpractice: Treating The Causes Instead Of The Symptoms, David Orentlicher
Medical Malpractice: Treating The Causes Instead Of The Symptoms, David Orentlicher
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The Implementation Of Oregon’S Death With Dignity Act: Reassuring, But More Data Are Needed, David Orentlicher
The Implementation Of Oregon’S Death With Dignity Act: Reassuring, But More Data Are Needed, David Orentlicher
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Undoubtedly, empirical data from Oregon will play a key role for academics, legislators, judges, and the public as debate over the legalization of physician-assisted suicide continues. A central issue in the debate is whether a right to assisted suicide can be limited to only the truly compelling cases, or whether it will in practice be provided to patients who choose it out of depression, coercion, or misunderstanding. Empirical research can provide critical insights into this question.
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Recent Case Developments, Jeffrey W. Stempel
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Recent case developments in Insurance Law in the years 1999 and 2000.