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Full-Text Articles in Disability Law
Technical Standards For Admission To Medical School: Deaf Candidates Don't Get No Respect, Michael Schwartz
Technical Standards For Admission To Medical School: Deaf Candidates Don't Get No Respect, Michael Schwartz
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
One Step Closer To Mental Health Parity, Lorraine Schmall
One Step Closer To Mental Health Parity, Lorraine Schmall
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Change For The Better: The Ada Amendments Act Of 2008, Jason Lewis
A Change For The Better: The Ada Amendments Act Of 2008, Jason Lewis
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Rescuing Baby Doe, Mary Crossley
Rescuing Baby Doe, Mary Crossley
Articles
The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Baby Doe Rules offers a valuable opportunity to reflect on how much has changed during the past two-and-one-half decades and how much has stayed the same, at least in situations when parents and physicians face the birth of an infant who comes into the world with its life in peril.
The most salient changes are the medical advances in the treatment of premature infants and the changes in social attitudes towards and legal protections for people with disabilities. The threshold at which a prematurely delivered infant is considered viable has advanced steadily earlier into pregnancy, …
Populations, Public Health, And The Law, Wendy Parmet
Populations, Public Health, And The Law, Wendy Parmet
Wendy E. Parmet
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