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Nova Southeastern University

Nova Law Review

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AIDS

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Commentary: Aids Testing Of Health Care Workers, State Representative Lois J. Frankel Jan 1992

Commentary: Aids Testing Of Health Care Workers, State Representative Lois J. Frankel

Nova Law Review

It is very curious how some people think legislators can write laws

that give people absolute protection from certain risks or harm. Laws

which are well-considered may reduce risks and offer substantial protection

from harm; for example, laws prohibiting murder or requiring

the wearing of a seat belt.


Civil Liberties In The Crucible: An Essay On Aids And The Future Of Freedom In America, Paul R. Joseph Jan 1988

Civil Liberties In The Crucible: An Essay On Aids And The Future Of Freedom In America, Paul R. Joseph

Nova Law Review

It has been said that, "hard cases make bad law."


Emerging Issues Of Aids And Insurance, Allan H. Terl Jan 1988

Emerging Issues Of Aids And Insurance, Allan H. Terl

Nova Law Review

The public focus thus far in the AIDS crisis has been primarily on two legal issues: employment discrimination and education.


Meeting The Aids Epidemic In The Courtroom: Practical Suggestions In Litigating Your First Aids Case, William L. Earl, Judith Kavanaugh Jan 1988

Meeting The Aids Epidemic In The Courtroom: Practical Suggestions In Litigating Your First Aids Case, William L. Earl, Judith Kavanaugh

Nova Law Review

From Anaheim to Arcadia, from Wall Street to Steubenville, America's lawyers - like it or not - are confronting the AIDS epidemic.


Aids Prevention - Too Little, Too Late, Neil R. Schram M.D. Jan 1988

Aids Prevention - Too Little, Too Late, Neil R. Schram M.D.

Nova Law Review

In 1988 virtually every American knows there is a major AIDS epidemic.


The Aids Agenda, Roger I. Abrams Jan 1988

The Aids Agenda, Roger I. Abrams

Nova Law Review

We are about to experience a terrible catastrophe.


Aids: A Brief Overview, Dr. Ronald K. Wright M.D., J.D. Jan 1988

Aids: A Brief Overview, Dr. Ronald K. Wright M.D., J.D.

Nova Law Review

By the late 1970's an epidemic begun in Central Africa which spread world wide by the mid 1980's.


Aids Discrimination: Its Nature, Meaning And Function, David I. Schulman Jan 1988

Aids Discrimination: Its Nature, Meaning And Function, David I. Schulman

Nova Law Review

AIDS is like a stain on a microscopic slide, highlighting pre-existing chronic social problems the way a stain brings into sharp relief the characteristics of certain organisms.


Aids, Race, And The Law: The Social Construction Of Disease, Norman Nickens Jan 1988

Aids, Race, And The Law: The Social Construction Of Disease, Norman Nickens

Nova Law Review

The existing literature on AIDS and the law has been largely silent on the issue of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in minority communities, despite the disproportionate impact of AIDS upon these communities, and despite the fact that the "literature on behavior change suggests the importance of considering sociocultural and psychological characteristics of a population in the promotion of certain health behaviors and practices."


Local Public Health Perspectives On The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) Epidemic, Charles Konigsberg Jr, M.D., M.P.H. Jan 1988

Local Public Health Perspectives On The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) Epidemic, Charles Konigsberg Jr, M.D., M.P.H.

Nova Law Review

This article focuses on the perspectives and roles of local public health officials dealing with a wide variety of aspects of the AIDS epidemic, including epidemiology, surveillance, public health control measures, community organization and patient care and treatment networks.


Children With Aids: A Need For A Clear Policy And Procedure For Public Education, Laura F. Rothstein Jan 1988

Children With Aids: A Need For A Clear Policy And Procedure For Public Education, Laura F. Rothstein

Nova Law Review

One cannot open a newspaper, watch the television news, or even watch a favorite sitcom without being aware of the degree to which Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has permeated our society.


Aids: A Global View, Robert M. Jarvis Jan 1988

Aids: A Global View, Robert M. Jarvis

Nova Law Review

Wherever there are people, there is AIDS.


Fda's Aids Program, John A. Norris J.D., M.B.A. Jan 1988

Fda's Aids Program, John A. Norris J.D., M.B.A.

Nova Law Review

The Conquest of AIDS - under the leadership of President Reagan - is the Nation's number one public health priority.


Aids In Perspective, Edmund C. Tramont Jan 1988

Aids In Perspective, Edmund C. Tramont

Nova Law Review

AIDS is about people, not statistics and headlines.