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Stealing Organs?, Benjamin Mcmichael
Stealing Organs?, Benjamin Mcmichael
Indiana Law Journal
Every nine minutes, a new person joins a waitlist for an organ transplant, and every day, seventeen people die waiting for an organ that will never come. Because the need for organ transplants far outstrips the number of available organs, the policies and rules governing organ allocation in the United States are critically important and highly contentious. Recently, proponents of a new allocation system—one focused more on sharing organs across the nation instead of allocating organs primarily to local transplant candidates—have gained ground. Bolstered by two separate lawsuits in the past five years, advocates of greater national sharing have succeeded …
Medical Law And Ethics In The Post-Autonomy Age, Roger B. Dworkin
Medical Law And Ethics In The Post-Autonomy Age, Roger B. Dworkin
Indiana Law Journal
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