Why we need the independent sector: the behavior, law, and ethics of not-for-profit hospitals [0.03%]
Jill R Horwitz
Jill R Horwitz
Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its behavior, legal constraints, and moral obligations. A new empirical analysis of the American Hospital industry, using eleven years of data fo...
D D Meyer
D D Meyer
At least since its 1992 decision in Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, the Supreme Court has differentiated its review of abortion laws from its scrutiny of other intrusions on family privacy. Whereas abortion restric...
C A Ball
C A Ball
In this Article, Professor Carlos A. Ball explores the philosophical foundations for the types of rights and benefits that our society currently provides to individuals with disabilities. The concept of autonomy places on society a moral ob...
M P Golding
M P Golding
Dealing with cryopreserved embryos upon divorce: a contractual approach aimed at preserving party expectations [0.03%]
离婚时处理冷冻胚胎的处置问题——旨在保护当事人预期的契约方法研究
Sara D Petersen
Sara D Petersen
The development of assisted reproductive technologies, including cryopreservation, or freezing, of embryos created through in vitro fertilization, has given rise to complex legal questions. Because cryopreservation permits indefinite storag...
Conceiving harm: disability discrimination in assisted reproductive technologies [0.03%]
辅助生殖技术中的残疾歧视问题
Carl H Coleman
Carl H Coleman
Applying the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to denials of treatment by assisted reproductive technology (ART) practitioners raises particularly challenging legal and ethical issues. On the one hand, the danger that physicians will in...
Joan Vogel,Richard Delgado
Joan Vogel