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Autonomy Suspended: Using Female Patients To Teach Intimate Exams Without Their Knowledge Or Consent, Robin Fretwell Wilson Jan 2005

Autonomy Suspended: Using Female Patients To Teach Intimate Exams Without Their Knowledge Or Consent, Robin Fretwell Wilson

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

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Introduction: Use Of Patients For Teaching Purposes Without Their Knowledge Or Consent, Michelle Oberman Jan 2005

Introduction: Use Of Patients For Teaching Purposes Without Their Knowledge Or Consent, Michelle Oberman

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

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Pelvic Examinations Under Anesthesia: An Important Teaching Tool, Jennifer Goedken Jan 2005

Pelvic Examinations Under Anesthesia: An Important Teaching Tool, Jennifer Goedken

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Law's Nobility, Robin West Jan 2005

Law's Nobility, Robin West

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

This article first aims to set out the feminist theory of Catharine MacKinnon as explicitly as possible and in a way that accounts for its incredible power. To strengthen MacKinnon's theoretical project, the article proposes some modifications to the original that are drawn from, in part, the critiques of queer theorists. The crucial departure proposed here concerns MacKinnon's "critique of desire," which in my view is deeply mistaken. Rather than distrusting the sexual desires of women as hopelessly polluted by subordination, we should be neutral -- neither critical nor confident -- regarding the degree to which our desires, if fulfilled, …