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Full-Text Articles in Law
Television Technology And Moral Literacy, Clifford G. Christians
Television Technology And Moral Literacy, Clifford G. Christians
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society March 22, 1990.
1990scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
1990scholars And Artists Bibliography, Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University, Friends Of The Michael Schwartz Library
Scholars and Artists Bibliographies
This bibliography was created for the annual Friends of the Michael Schwartz Library Scholars and Artists Reception, recognizing scholarly and creative achievements of Cleveland State University faculty, staff and emeriti
Higher-Order Discrimination, Adrian M. S. Piper
Higher-Order Discrimination, Adrian M. S. Piper
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society January 22, 1990.
Women's Dilemma: Is It Reasonable To Be Rational?, Harriet Baber
Women's Dilemma: Is It Reasonable To Be Rational?, Harriet Baber
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Based on a presentation to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society February 17, 1990.
Ethical Reasoning And Analysis: The Elements, Martin Benjamin
Ethical Reasoning And Analysis: The Elements, Martin Benjamin
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented to the WMU Center for the Study of Ethics in Society February 10, 1989.
A Baseline Case: The Woburn Wells G And H Superfund Site, Steven Konkel
A Baseline Case: The Woburn Wells G And H Superfund Site, Steven Konkel
Environmental Health Science Faculty and Staff Research
This section profiles the types of disputes which arose at the Woburn Wells G and H Superfund site in Woburn, Mass. The Woburn Wells G and H case serves as a baseline because it demonstrates how obstacles cause delays and impasses. This section contains an overview of what has transpired since the discovery of contaminants in two of the town municipal wells, Well G and H.
Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 16, Juanita Hunter
Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 16, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 17, Juanita Hunter
Awards Committee Meetings; Series I; File 17, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Council On Legislation & Minority Focus Group; Series Ii; File 32, Juanita Hunter
Council On Legislation & Minority Focus Group; Series Ii; File 32, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Information Ana; Series Ii; File 54, Juanita Hunter
Information Ana; Series Ii; File 54, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Position Statement; Series I; File 114, Juanita Hunter
Position Statement; Series I; File 114, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Summary Nysna Presidency; Series I; File 171, Juanita Hunter
Summary Nysna Presidency; Series I; File 171, Juanita Hunter
Juanita Hunter, RN & NYSNA Papers [1973-1990]
No abstract provided.
Criminalizing Conduct Related To Hiv Transmission., Donald Hermann
Criminalizing Conduct Related To Hiv Transmission., Donald Hermann
College of Law Faculty
No abstract provided.
Recognizing Personhood And The Right To Die With Dignity, George P. Smith Ii
Recognizing Personhood And The Right To Die With Dignity, George P. Smith Ii
Scholarly Articles
Death cannot be viewed properly as either an event or a configuration. Indeed, multiple parts of the body can continue to live long after the disintegration of its central organization is recorded. Instead of collapsing at a moment in time, technological mechanisms are capable of sustaining the major bodily processes indefinitely--all designed to allow for the harvesting of needed organs for transplantation. State legislative efforts have been undertaken in America to define those specific circumstances when death occurs legally. Although always allowed to exercise reasonable discretion in their decision making, attending physicians will nonetheless be aided by these laws that …
Pharmaceuticals And Intellectual Property: Meeting Needs Throughout The World, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Pharmaceuticals And Intellectual Property: Meeting Needs Throughout The World, Thomas G. Field Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarship
To the extent that most people think about patents and other forms of intellectual property at all, they tend to be aware that the owners of such property may have the legal capacity to limit market entry--without fully appreciating the extent to which products or processes that can be easily copied might otherwise be unavailable. Focusing on their function in recouping risk capital, this article will survey the types and functions of intellectual property. Then it will attend to the situation in developing countries, particularly the role of intellectual property in meeting their needs for medical products.
A Decade Of A Maturing Epidemic: An Assessment And Directions For Future Public Policy, Lawrence O. Gostin
A Decade Of A Maturing Epidemic: An Assessment And Directions For Future Public Policy, Lawrence O. Gostin
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
The author's goal in this article, is not merely to propose public health strategies for the future, but also to examine why government has been so slow, so equivocal, in its public health response to the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic. He argues that there has been a fundamental ambivalence in perceptions of the epidemic. For some, AIDS is perceived as a disease, with sympathy for sufferers. Once AIDS is viewed as a disease, like other catastrophic diseases, it follows that public policy will be based upon science and epidemiology--health education, research and treatment.
For others, AIDS is caused …
Intoxication And Aggression, Jeffrey Fagan
Intoxication And Aggression, Jeffrey Fagan
Faculty Scholarship
Evidence of an association between use of illicit substances and aggressive behavior is pervasive. But the precise causal mechanisms by which aggression is influenced by intoxicants are still not well understood. Research on intoxication and aggression often has overlooked the nonviolent behavior of most substance users, controlled use of substances, and the evidence from other cultures of a weak or nonexistent relation between substance use and aggression. There is only limited evidence that ingestion of substances is a direct, pharmacological cause of aggression. The temporal order of substance use and aggression does not indicate a causal role for intoxicants. Research …