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The Myth Of Autonomy At The End-Of-Life: Questioning The Paradigm Of Rights, Susan Channick Feb 2015

The Myth Of Autonomy At The End-Of-Life: Questioning The Paradigm Of Rights, Susan Channick

Susan A. Channick

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The Material-Fetal Conflict: The Right Of A Woman To Refuse A Cesarean Section Versus The State's Interest In Saving The Life Of The Fetus, Daniel R. Levy Esq. Sep 2005

The Material-Fetal Conflict: The Right Of A Woman To Refuse A Cesarean Section Versus The State's Interest In Saving The Life Of The Fetus, Daniel R. Levy Esq.

West Virginia Law Review

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When Vitalism Is Dead Wrong: The Discrimination Against And Torture Of Incompetent Patients By Compulsory Life- Sustaining Treatment, Alicia R. Ouellette Jan 2004

When Vitalism Is Dead Wrong: The Discrimination Against And Torture Of Incompetent Patients By Compulsory Life- Sustaining Treatment, Alicia R. Ouellette

Indiana Law Journal

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Protecting Our Mentally Ill: A Critique Of The Role Of Indiana State Courts In Protecting Involuntarily Committed Mental Patients' Right To Refuse Medication, Michael Leonard Goff Jr. Oct 2001

Protecting Our Mentally Ill: A Critique Of The Role Of Indiana State Courts In Protecting Involuntarily Committed Mental Patients' Right To Refuse Medication, Michael Leonard Goff Jr.

Indiana Law Journal

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The Myth Of Autonomy At The End-Of-Life: Questioning The Paradigm Of Rights, Susan Adler Channick Jan 1999

The Myth Of Autonomy At The End-Of-Life: Questioning The Paradigm Of Rights, Susan Adler Channick

Villanova Law Review

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