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Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
Law & Health Care Newsletter, Fall 2018
Law & Health Care Newsletter, Fall 2018
Law & Health Care Newsletter
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Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall 2018
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Fall 2018
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Law & Health Care Newsletter, Summer 2018
Law & Health Care Newsletter, Summer 2018
Law & Health Care Newsletter
No abstract provided.
End Of Life And Autonomy: The Case For Relational Nudges In End-Of-Life Decision-Making Law And Policy, Megan S. Wright
End Of Life And Autonomy: The Case For Relational Nudges In End-Of-Life Decision-Making Law And Policy, Megan S. Wright
Maryland Law Review
Autonomy is a central principle in many areas of health law. In the case of end-of-life decision-making law and policy, however, the principle of autonomy requires revision. On the whole, law conceptualizes autonomy at the end of life as an individual making private, personal decisions based solely on their interests and values, and independent of others. But ordinary people understand autonomous decisionmaking at the end of life differently, in a way that acknowledges the importance of their interpersonal relationships. Social science research has documented that strengthening relationships with others, sharing responsibility in the decision-making process with healthcare providers, and taking …
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 2018
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter, Spring 2018
Mid-Atlantic Ethics Committee Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Structured Settlement Sales And Lead-Poisoned Sellers: Just Say No, Karen Czapanskiy
Structured Settlement Sales And Lead-Poisoned Sellers: Just Say No, Karen Czapanskiy
Faculty Scholarship
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