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The Right To Die: Themes And Variations, Charles Baron Aug 2013

The Right To Die: Themes And Variations, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Moderator, Questions Of Social Justice, Francine Sherman Oct 2011

Moderator, Questions Of Social Justice, Francine Sherman

Francine T. Sherman

No abstract provided.


Achieving The Right Balance In Oversight Of Physician Opiod Prescribing For Pain: A Survey Of State Medical Boards, Diane Hoffmann, Anita Tarzian Oct 2011

Achieving The Right Balance In Oversight Of Physician Opiod Prescribing For Pain: A Survey Of State Medical Boards, Diane Hoffmann, Anita Tarzian

Diane Hoffmann

No abstract provided.


Featured Speaker, The Legal Lives Of Girls, Francine Sherman Oct 2011

Featured Speaker, The Legal Lives Of Girls, Francine Sherman

Francine T. Sherman

No abstract provided.


Flu Shot Immunizations Of Health Care Workers: Data From The Past 10 Years, Dean Hashimoto Apr 2011

Flu Shot Immunizations Of Health Care Workers: Data From The Past 10 Years, Dean Hashimoto

Dean M. Hashimoto

No abstract provided.


The Potential Impact Of Health Care Reform On Workers' Compensation, Dean Hashimoto Mar 2011

The Potential Impact Of Health Care Reform On Workers' Compensation, Dean Hashimoto

Dean M. Hashimoto

No abstract provided.


Integrated Approaches To Improving The Health And Safety Of Health Care Workers, Dean Hashimoto Feb 2011

Integrated Approaches To Improving The Health And Safety Of Health Care Workers, Dean Hashimoto

Dean M. Hashimoto

No abstract provided.


The Slings And Arrows Of Outrageous Fortune: Can You 'Lose' The Lottery But Still Win?, Mary J. Shariff, Darcy L. Macpherson Feb 2011

The Slings And Arrows Of Outrageous Fortune: Can You 'Lose' The Lottery But Still Win?, Mary J. Shariff, Darcy L. Macpherson

Mary J. Shariff

This article discusses potential legal arguments that can be made for a lottery player in a seemingly hopeless situation: buying a winning lottery ticket immediately before the deadline, only to find out that the ticket was mistakenly dated for the next week’s draw. Although the lottery rules and regulations and the courts’ interpretation thereof are strongly slanted against lottery players, the authors nevertheless argue that a consistent and coherent application of traditional contact law principles could favor the claimant. They note that Canadian courts have rarely been consistent in their application of contract law to lottery situations, with courts sometimes …


Hiv And Women: Incongruent Policies, Criminal Consequences, Aziza Ahmed Feb 2011

Hiv And Women: Incongruent Policies, Criminal Consequences, Aziza Ahmed

Aziza Ahmed

The new agency UN WOMEN must play an active role in the standardization of laws and policies at the global and national level where their incongruence has negative and often criminal consequences for the health and lives of women and girls. This article focuses in on three such examples: opt-out testing for HIV, criminalization of vertical transmission, and the new World Health Organization guidelines on breastfeeding.


Childhood Obesity (The Marketing Of Fast Food To The Poor And People Of Color), Cheryl George Dec 2010

Childhood Obesity (The Marketing Of Fast Food To The Poor And People Of Color), Cheryl George

Cheryl Page

No abstract provided.


The Right To Die: Themes And Variations, Charles Baron Dec 2010

The Right To Die: Themes And Variations, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Feminism, Power, And Sex Work In The Context Of Hiv/Aids: Consequences For Women's Health, Aziza Ahmed Dec 2010

Feminism, Power, And Sex Work In The Context Of Hiv/Aids: Consequences For Women's Health, Aziza Ahmed

Aziza Ahmed

No abstract provided.