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9780878408382

Law and Bioethics : An Introduction

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    9780878408382

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    087840838X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-02-01
  • Publisher: Georgetown Univ Pr
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Jerry Menikoff is an assistant professor of law, ethics, and medicine at the University of Kansas.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(9)
Part I The American Constitutional Structure
Federalism and Bioethics
9(8)
Part II Reproduction
The Right to Privacy
17(22)
Introduction
17(1)
The Meaning of ``Due Process''
18(7)
Griswold v. Connecticut
19(4)
Notes and Questions
23(2)
The Meaning of ``Equal Protection''
25(14)
Eisenstadt v. Baird
27(5)
Notes and Questions
32(7)
The Past and Present of Sterilization
39(14)
Introduction
39(14)
Buck v. Bell
40(1)
Notes and Questions
41(2)
Skinner v. Oklahoma
43(3)
Notes and Questions
46(1)
Conservatorship of Valerie N
47(3)
Notes and Questions
50(3)
The Right to Abortion
53(31)
Introduction
53(31)
Roe v. Wade
54(9)
Notes and Questions
63(5)
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey
68(6)
Notes and Questions
74(2)
Stenberg v. Carhart
76(6)
Notes and Questions
82(2)
The Brave New World of Reproduction
84(44)
Introduction
84(11)
In re Baby M
85(7)
Notes and Questions
92(3)
Gestational Surrogacy
95(14)
Johnson v. Calvert
97(10)
Notes and Questions
107(2)
Parenthood and the United States Constitution
109(9)
Michael H. v. Gerald D
110(5)
Notes and Questions
115(3)
Cloning
118(10)
The Current and Future Legal Status of Cloning
119(4)
Notes and Questions
123(5)
Beyond Abortion: The Interests of Women and Fetuses
128(23)
Introduction
128(23)
In re A.C
130(6)
Notes and Questions
136(5)
Whitner v. State
141(3)
Notes and Questions
144(7)
Part III Doctors, Patients, and Standards of Care
The Doctor-Patient Relationship
151(34)
Introduction
151(3)
Hurley v. Eddingfield
152(1)
Notes and Questions
153(1)
The Law of Torts: From Battery to Informed Consent
154(21)
Canterbury v. Spence
157(9)
Notes and Questions
166(4)
Helling v. Carey
170(3)
Notes and Questions
173(2)
Confidentiality
175(10)
Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California
176(5)
Notes and Questions
181(4)
The Outer Limits of Informed Consent
185(24)
Introduction
185(7)
Johnson v. Kokemoor
186(4)
Notes and Questions
190(2)
The Conflicted World of Managed Care
192(17)
Herdrich v. Pegram
194(7)
Notes and Questions
201(8)
Beyond ``Standard Care'': Alternative Medicine, Experimentation, and Research
209(32)
Introduction
209(7)
In re Guess
210(2)
Notes and Questions
212(4)
Experimentation and Research
216(25)
Stewart v. Cleveland Clinic Foundation
217(4)
Notes and Questions
221(6)
Adams v. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Maryland, Inc.
227(6)
Notes and Questions
233(8)
Part IV End-of-Life Decisions
The Right to Refuse Care
241(63)
Introduction
241(27)
In re Quinlan
242(10)
Notes and Questions
252(4)
Bouvia v. Superior Court
256(6)
Notes and Questions
262(6)
Making Decisions for Incompetent Patients
268(36)
Advance Directives
269(1)
Beyond Advance Directives
270(1)
Illinois Health Care Surrogate Act
271(3)
Notes and Questions
274(2)
Lane v. Candura
276(3)
Notes and Questions
279(5)
In re Conroy
284(8)
Notes and Questions
292(12)
The Constitution and the Right to Die
304(52)
Introduction
304(23)
Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health
304(18)
Notes and Questions
322(5)
Physician-Assisted Suicide
327(29)
Washington v. Glucksberg
329(11)
Notes and Questions
340(6)
Vacco v. Quill
346(3)
Notes and Questions
349(2)
Oregon Death with Dignity Act
351(2)
Notes and Questions
353(3)
``Futile'' Medical Care
356(21)
Introduction
356(21)
In re Wanglie
357(3)
Notes and Questions
360(2)
Causey v. St. Francis Medical Center
362(3)
Notes and Questions
365(1)
In re Baby K
366(4)
Notes and Questions
370(7)
Part V New Technologies
The ``Uniqueness'' of Genetics
377(27)
Introduction
377(27)
Katskee v. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Nebraska
377(5)
Notes and Questions
382(2)
Safer v. Pack
384(3)
Notes and Questions
387(1)
Foundation on Economic Trends v. Heckler
388(6)
National Institutes of Health: Recombinant DNA Research
394(6)
Notes and Questions
400(4)
The Ownership of Life
404(39)
Introduction
404(39)
Moore v. Regents of the University of California
407(7)
Notes and Questions
414(3)
Davis v. Davis
417(8)
Notes and Questions
425(5)
Hecht v. Superior Court
430(7)
Notes and Questions
437(6)
Part VI Death and Transplantation
The Definition of Death
443(25)
Introduction
443(19)
In re Bowman
444(6)
Notes and Questions
450(5)
In re T.A.C.P.
455(6)
Notes and Questions
461(1)
The Heart-Lung Criteria for Death: Everything Old Is New Again
462(6)
Notes and Questions
464(4)
Organ Transplantation
468(27)
Introduction
468(18)
McFall v. Shimp
469(1)
Notes and Questions
470(2)
Strunk v. Strunk
472(1)
Notes and Questions
473(3)
State v. Powell
476(3)
Notes and Questions
479(3)
Wilson v. Adkins
482(2)
Notes and Questions
484(2)
Allocating Organs
486(9)
Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network
486(4)
Notes and Questions
490(5)
Glossary 495(4)
Table of Cases 499(2)
Index 501

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