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District Of Columbia V. Heller And Fourteenth Amendment: What Impact On The States?, Charles Baron Aug 2013

District Of Columbia V. Heller And Fourteenth Amendment: What Impact On The States?, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Good Without God?, Charles Baron Aug 2013

Good Without God?, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Good Without God?, Charles Baron Oct 2008

Good Without God?, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Featured Speaker, Domestic Violence And Juvenile Justice, Francine Sherman Oct 2008

Featured Speaker, Domestic Violence And Juvenile Justice, Francine Sherman

Francine T. Sherman

No abstract provided.


District Of Columbia V. Heller And Fourteenth Amendment: What Impact On The States?, Charles Baron Sep 2008

District Of Columbia V. Heller And Fourteenth Amendment: What Impact On The States?, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Speaker And Participant, Family Violence And Juvenile Justice, Francine Sherman Jul 2008

Speaker And Participant, Family Violence And Juvenile Justice, Francine Sherman

Francine T. Sherman

No abstract provided.


A Proposed Ethical Framework For Vaccine Mandates: Competing Values And The Case Of Hpv, Robert I. Field, Arthur L. Caplan May 2008

A Proposed Ethical Framework For Vaccine Mandates: Competing Values And The Case Of Hpv, Robert I. Field, Arthur L. Caplan

Robert I. Field

Debates over vaccine mandates raise intense emotions, as reflected in the current controversy over whether to mandate the vaccine against human papilloma virus (HPV), the virus that can cause cervical cancer. Public health ethics so far has failed to facilitate meaningful dialogue between the opposing sides. When stripped of its emotional charge, the debate can be framed as a contest between competing ethical values. This framework can be conceptualized graphically as a conflict between autonomy on the one hand, which militates against government intrusion, and beneficence, utilitarianism, justice, and nonmaleficence on the other, which may lend support to intervention. When …


Biomedical Research And The Law:--Embryonic Stem Cells, Clones And Genes: Science, Law, Politics, And Values, Michael J. Malinowski Feb 2008

Biomedical Research And The Law:--Embryonic Stem Cells, Clones And Genes: Science, Law, Politics, And Values, Michael J. Malinowski

Michael J. Malinowski

This article directly addresses the stem cell controversy, but also the broader history and norms regarding the roles of federal and state government in U.S. science research funding.