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Volume III : 2007 : Number 1

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A Fundamental Constitutional Right of the Monied to “Buy Out Of” Universal Health Care Program Restrictions Versus the Moral Claim of Everyone Else to Decent Health Care: An Unremitting Paradox of Health Care Reform?            

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 1 (2007)

Roy G Spece, Jr., J.D., Professor, University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law.

Genetic Variation in Clotting Response as a Source of Physician Liability: Can Predictive Genomics Curb Negligence Claims?

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 91 (2007)

 

Janet K. Brewer, J.D., Psy.D., Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester School of Law in Manchester, England.

 

The Past, Present and Future of Retiree Health Benefits

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 103 (2007)

David A. Pratt, Professor of Law, Albany Law School.

 

Notes

Embryonic vs. Adult: The History and Future of the Stem Cell Debate

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 143 (2007)

Caroline P. Torrisi, Suffolk University Law School

 

Paternalism vs. Autonomy: Steps Toward Resolving the Conflict Over Experimental Drug Access Between the Food and Drug Administration and the Terminally Ill

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 163 (2007)

 

Nicole E. Lombard, Suffolk University Law School

Case Comment

Who Really Decides? Forcibly Medicating Criminal Defendants: United States v. Archuleta

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 191 (2007)

• Jennifer K. Crawford, Suffolk University Law School 

Book Review

Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Lawyer’s Guide to Emerging Law and Science.

3 J. HEALTH & BIOMED. L. 203 (2007)

Andrea Messmer, Suffolk University Law School 

 

 

 

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