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Full-Text Articles in Law
Prescriptive Privileges, 12-17-86; Series I; File 122, Juanita Hunter
Prescriptive Privileges, 12-17-86; Series I; File 122, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Nysna Meeting Of Advisory Council; Series Ii; File 112, Juanita Hunter
Nysna Meeting Of Advisory Council; Series Ii; File 112, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Programs, 1988; Series I; File 127, Juanita Hunter
Programs, 1988; Series I; File 127, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Recruitment; Series I; File 132, Juanita Hunter
Recruitment; Series I; File 132, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Resolution 1988 Convention; Series I; File 130, Juanita Hunter
Resolution 1988 Convention; Series I; File 130, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Primary Care; Series I; File 126, Juanita Hunter
Primary Care; Series I; File 126, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Student Nurses Association; Series I; File 136, Juanita Hunter
Student Nurses Association; Series I; File 136, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Rct; Series I; File 179, Juanita Hunter
Rct; Series I; File 179, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Travel Arrangements; Series I; File 173, Juanita Hunter
Travel Arrangements; Series I; File 173, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Voting Body Action, 1988; Series I; File 176, Juanita Hunter
Voting Body Action, 1988; Series I; File 176, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Voting Body Action, 1987; Series I; File 175, Juanita Hunter
Voting Body Action, 1987; Series I; File 175, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
"Cradled On The Sea": Positive Images Of Prison And Theories Of Punishment, Martha Grace Duncan
"Cradled On The Sea": Positive Images Of Prison And Theories Of Punishment, Martha Grace Duncan
Faculty Articles
This interdisciplinary study investigates the meanings of incarceration through an analysis of prison memoirs and novels. It argues that many prisoners and nonprisoners exhibit powerful positive associations to penal confinement. The Article draws on psychoanalysis, philosophy, and sociology to account for the various kinds of attraction that prison exerts. The Article also considers the interrelationships between the analysis of the positive images and three traditional purposes of punishment: rehabilitation, deterrence, and retribution.
Ethics In Academia, Diether H. Haenicke
Ethics In Academia, Diether H. Haenicke
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
This paper is based on a presentation made to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, April 4, 1986.
A Response To "Two Puzzles", Carl E. Schneider
A Response To "Two Puzzles", Carl E. Schneider
Book Chapters
In his stimulating paper, Professor Mnookin suggests that the legal issue of neonatal euthanasia may be seen in terms of two puzzles: First, what accounts for the ''striking dichotomy between the law on the books, which apparently outlaws such conduct, and the law in action, which apparently permits it"? Second, why has "the treatment of severely handicapped newborns . . . evoked such a violent storm in the last few years"? Professor Mnookin resolves the first puzzle by suggesting that the ''dichotomy between the law on the books and the law in action may serve as a pragmatic, although not …
Treating Crazy People Less Specially, Stephen J. Morse
Treating Crazy People Less Specially, Stephen J. Morse
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Biotechnology And The Law: Social Responsibility V. Freedom Of Scientific Inquiry?, George P. Smith Ii
Biotechnology And The Law: Social Responsibility V. Freedom Of Scientific Inquiry?, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
At American University in Washington, D.C., on November 20, 1973, Julius Stone presented the tenth annual Mooers Lecture, entitled, "Knowledge, Survival, and the Duties of Science."' The central question and thesis that he propounded could and, indeed, should be raised anew today; they form the very core of the province and function of law, science, and medicine. In our brave new world they point to the leeways of choice and patterns of discourse that exist in grappling with the central issue of social responsibility in scientific inquiry. Perhaps they will assist in forging a consensus opinion for a subsequent course …
Privacy, Surrogacy, And The Baby M Case, Anita L. Allen
Privacy, Surrogacy, And The Baby M Case, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
A Civil Liberties Analysis Of Surrogacy Arrangements, Lawrence O. Gostin
A Civil Liberties Analysis Of Surrogacy Arrangements, Lawrence O. Gostin
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
In this essay the author comes to the following conclusions based upon a civil liberties analysis. First, surrogacy arrangements cannot be prohibited or criminalized. Second, the state cannot ban the exchange of money for surrogacy services, provided the money is paid for conception, gestation, and birth. Money, however, cannot be paid on condition that the gestational mother waive her parental rights over the child. Third, contractual provisions that require the gestational mother to waive her parental rights or her rights to privacy and autonomy are void and unenforceable. Fourth, when the child is born, both the gestational mother and the …