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Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
What Is (And Isn't) Healthism?, Jessica L. Roberts, Elizabeth W. Leonard
What Is (And Isn't) Healthism?, Jessica L. Roberts, Elizabeth W. Leonard
Georgia Law Review
What does it mean to discriminateon the basis of health status? Health can, of course, speak to a number of things, such as the length of our lives, our ability to perform mentally and physically, our need for health care, and our risk of injury and incapacity. But the mere relevance of a particular attribute does not mean that considering it should be legally permissible. This Article explores when differentiating on the basis of health is acceptable- perhaps even desirable-and, by contrast, when it is normatively problematic. While we acknowledge that differentiations on the basis of health status can be …
B.Y.O. Heroin: Will Canada Finally Recognize The Fundamental Rights Of Injection Drug Users By Providing Access To Safe Injection Facilities?, Robert Marston
B.Y.O. Heroin: Will Canada Finally Recognize The Fundamental Rights Of Injection Drug Users By Providing Access To Safe Injection Facilities?, Robert Marston
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Bibliography Of Law Review Articles On Disability Law, Ann Puckett
Bibliography Of Law Review Articles On Disability Law, Ann Puckett
Scholarly Works
Bibliography of law review articles discussing legal issues pertaining to disabilities, originally presented as a continuously updated online database.