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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Right-To-Die Cases: A New York Historical Perspective, Sol Wachtler
Right-To-Die Cases: A New York Historical Perspective, Sol Wachtler
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Give Me Liberty At My Death: Expanding End-Of-Life Choice In Massachusetts, Kathryn L. Tucker
Give Me Liberty At My Death: Expanding End-Of-Life Choice In Massachusetts, Kathryn L. Tucker
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Limits Of Autonomy: Force-Feedings In Catholic Hospitals And In Prisons, Ann Neumann
The Limits Of Autonomy: Force-Feedings In Catholic Hospitals And In Prisons, Ann Neumann
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Advance Directives, Dementia, And Eligibility For Physician-Assisted Death, Paul T. Menzel
Advance Directives, Dementia, And Eligibility For Physician-Assisted Death, Paul T. Menzel
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Schiavo To Death Panels: How Media Coverage Of End-Of-Life Issues Affects Public Opinion, Sherrie Dulworth
From Schiavo To Death Panels: How Media Coverage Of End-Of-Life Issues Affects Public Opinion, Sherrie Dulworth
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Context Matters: Disability, The End Of Life, And Why The Conversation Is Still So Difficult, Alicia Ouellette
Context Matters: Disability, The End Of Life, And Why The Conversation Is Still So Difficult, Alicia Ouellette
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Health Justice Denied Or Delayed At The End Of Life: A Crisis Needing Remedial Action, David C. Leven
Health Justice Denied Or Delayed At The End Of Life: A Crisis Needing Remedial Action, David C. Leven
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms For Intractable Medical Futility Disputes, Thaddeus Mason Pope
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms For Intractable Medical Futility Disputes, Thaddeus Mason Pope
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
A New Life For Wrongful Living, Nadia N. Sawicki
A New Life For Wrongful Living, Nadia N. Sawicki
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Consequences Of Abortion Restrictions For Women's Healthcare, Maya Manian
The Consequences Of Abortion Restrictions For Women's Healthcare, Maya Manian
Maya Manian
This Essay challenges the false assumption that abortion care can be segregated from women’s medical care and targeted for special restrictions without any effects on women’s health more broadly. As a matter of medical reality, abortion cannot be isolated from the continuum of women’s healthcare. Yet policymakers and the public have failed to understand the interconnectedness of abortion with other aspects of women’s medical care. In fact, existing abortion restrictions harm women’s health even for women not actively seeking abortion care, but these impacts remain obscured. For example, antiabortion laws and policies have spillover effects on miscarriage management, prenatal care, …