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Pharmacy Conscience Clause Statutes: Constitutional Religious "Accommodations" Or Unconstitutional "Substaintial Burdens" On Women?, Melissa Duvall Jun 2006

Pharmacy Conscience Clause Statutes: Constitutional Religious "Accommodations" Or Unconstitutional "Substaintial Burdens" On Women?, Melissa Duvall

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King Jan 2006

Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Patient, The Doctor, The Fetus, And The Court-Compelled Cesarean: Why Courts Should Address The Question Through A Bioethical Lens, Thomas Williams Jan 2006

The Patient, The Doctor, The Fetus, And The Court-Compelled Cesarean: Why Courts Should Address The Question Through A Bioethical Lens, Thomas Williams

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Court-ordered Cesarean sections are a relatively recent phenomenon in the intersection of law and medicine. Existing jurisprudence utilizes a legal balancing test when addressing conflicts that arise between physicians and patients regarding obstetrical treatment and care. The authors contend that courts' analyses lack a fundamental element - a bioethical framework. Therefore, the authors believe that in order to better assess such conflicts, courts should incorporate a bioethical framework such as the Georgetown mantra to help complement their legal analyses.


Legislative Updates, Daniel Raposa Jan 2006

Legislative Updates, Daniel Raposa

The Modern American

No abstract provided.


Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King Jan 2006

Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editors' Note, Kelly Rain, Kirk Herbertson Jan 2006

Editors' Note, Kelly Rain, Kirk Herbertson

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Volume 6 Issue 3, Sustainable Development Law & Policy Jan 2006

Volume 6 Issue 3, Sustainable Development Law & Policy

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Sound Chemicals Management: An Overview Of This Issue , Lynn Goldman Jan 2006

Sound Chemicals Management: An Overview Of This Issue , Lynn Goldman

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Why Modernization Of The U.S Toxic Substances Law Is Good For Public Health And Business, Malcolm D. Woolf Jan 2006

Why Modernization Of The U.S Toxic Substances Law Is Good For Public Health And Business, Malcolm D. Woolf

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Nanotechnologies: The Promise And The Peril, Jennifer Sass, Patrice Simms, Elliott Negin Jan 2006

Nanotechnologies: The Promise And The Peril, Jennifer Sass, Patrice Simms, Elliott Negin

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Nanotechnology: Getting It Right The First Time, Karen Florini, Scott Walsh, John M. Balbus, Richard Denson Jan 2006

Nanotechnology: Getting It Right The First Time, Karen Florini, Scott Walsh, John M. Balbus, Richard Denson

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Bisphenol-A And Its Harmful Effects On Human Development, Letty Guerra Jan 2006

Bisphenol-A And Its Harmful Effects On Human Development, Letty Guerra

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


A Moral Justification For Comprehensive Safety Testing Of Industrial Chemicals, Ted Schettler Jan 2006

A Moral Justification For Comprehensive Safety Testing Of Industrial Chemicals, Ted Schettler

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Enforcing The Ban On Chemical Weapons, Mea Sucato Jan 2006

Enforcing The Ban On Chemical Weapons, Mea Sucato

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.