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Science, Public Bioethics, And The Problem Of Integration, Orlando Carter Snead Aug 2009

Science, Public Bioethics, And The Problem Of Integration, Orlando Carter Snead

O. Carter Snead

Public bioethics — the governance of science, medicine, and biotechnology in the name of ethical goods — is an emerging area of American law. The field uniquely combines scientific knowledge, moral reasoning, and prudential judgments about democratic decisionmaking. It has captured the attention of officials in every branch of government, as well as the American public. Public questions (such as those relating to the law of abortion, the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, and the regulation of end-of-life decisionmaking) continue to roil the public square.

This article examines the question of how scientific methods and principles can and …


The Right To Submit Questions To Witnesses (With B. Pfaff & J. Stalmack), Nancy Marder Dec 2008

The Right To Submit Questions To Witnesses (With B. Pfaff & J. Stalmack), Nancy Marder

Nancy S. Marder

No abstract provided.


Jurors Should Have The Right To Submit Questions To Be Answered By Witnesses (With B. Pfaff & J. Stalmack)., Nancy Marder Dec 2008

Jurors Should Have The Right To Submit Questions To Be Answered By Witnesses (With B. Pfaff & J. Stalmack)., Nancy Marder

Nancy S. Marder

No abstract provided.


From "Practical Obscurity" To Web Disclosure: A New Understanding Of Public Information (Symposium), Nancy Marder Dec 2008

From "Practical Obscurity" To Web Disclosure: A New Understanding Of Public Information (Symposium), Nancy Marder

Nancy S. Marder

No abstract provided.


The Myth Of The Nullifying Jury, Nancy Marder Dec 2008

The Myth Of The Nullifying Jury, Nancy Marder

Nancy S. Marder

No abstract provided.