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Appointed To The Scientific Committee Of The European Centre For Life Sciences, Health, And The Courts At The Collegio Ghislieri At The University Of Pavia, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Normativity And Biomedicine In The United States Of America, Charles Baron
Normativity And Biomedicine In The United States Of America, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
De Quinlan À Schiavo: Le Droit À La Mort Et Le Droit À La Vie En Droit Américain, Charles Baron
De Quinlan À Schiavo: Le Droit À La Mort Et Le Droit À La Vie En Droit Américain, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Data, Detention, And Girls, Francine Sherman
Data, Detention, And Girls, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
No abstract provided.
Appointed To The Scientific Committee Of The European Centre For Life Sciences, Health, And The Courts At The Collegio Ghislieri At The University Of Pavia, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
De Quinlan À Schiavo: Le Droit À La Mort Et Le Droit À La Vie En Droit Américain, Charles Baron
De Quinlan À Schiavo: Le Droit À La Mort Et Le Droit À La Vie En Droit Américain, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Middlesex District Attorney's Office, Consultant, Francine Sherman
Middlesex District Attorney's Office, Consultant, Francine Sherman
Francine T. Sherman
Evaluated disproportionate minority contact and diversion of youth in Framingham Juvenile Court
Normativity And Biomedicine In The United States Of America, Charles Baron
Normativity And Biomedicine In The United States Of America, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Hastening Death: The Seven Deadly Sins Of The Status Quo, Charles Baron
Hastening Death: The Seven Deadly Sins Of The Status Quo, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
The seven deadly sins of the status quo -- inhumanity, paternalism, Utilitarianism, hypocrisy, lawlessness, injustice, and the deadly risk of error and abuse -- are seven arguments against maintaining the artificial bright-line distinction between the prohibition against assisted suicide and the allowance of patients’ right to refuse life-prolonging treatment. This article calls on courts and legislatures to follow the successful example of the Oregon Death with Dignity statute.