Submissions from 2007

Judging Genes: Implications of the Second Generation of Genetic Tests in the Courtroom, Diane E. Hoffmann and Karen H. Rothenberg

Submissions from 2006

Market Share Liability Beyond DES Cases: The Solution to the Causation Dilemma in Lead Paint Litigation? , Donald G. Gifford and Paolo Pasicolan

Price, Property and Trade Across a Regulatory Border: Pharmaceuticals (Re)importation from Canada and Beyond , Daniel J. Gilman

Choking BioShield: The Department of Homeland Security's Stranglehold on Biodefense Vaccine Development, Michael Greenberger

Who Decides Whether a Patient Lives or Dies?, Diane E. Hoffmann and Jack Schwartz

The Scarlet Gene: Behavioral Genetics, Criminal Law, and Racial and Ethnic Stigma, Karen H. Rothenberg and Alice Wang

Autonomy Suspended: Using Female Patients to Teach Intimate Exams without their Consent, Robin Fretwell Wilson

Submissions from 2005

The Role of the Federal Government in Response to Catastrophic Health Emergencies: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Katrina, Michael Greenberger

When Should Judges Admit or Compel Genetic Tests?, Diane E. Hoffmann and Karen H. Rothenberg

Future Public Policy and Ethical Issues Facing the Agricultural and Microbial Genomics Sectors of the Biotechnology Industry , Diane E. Hoffmann and Lawrence Sung

Dying in America - An Examination of Policies that Deter Adequate End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes, Diane E. Hoffmann and Anita J. Tarzian

Origins of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, Allyn L. Taylor, Ruth Roemer, and Jean Lariviere

Comment: Removing Violent Parents from the Home: A Test Case for the Public Health Approach, Robin Fretwell Wilson

Submissions from 2004

The 800 Pound Gorilla Sleeps: The Federal Government's Lackadaisical Liability and Policies in the Context of Pre-Event Vaccine Immunization Programs, Michael Greenberger

Governing the Globalization of Public Health, Allyn L. Taylor

Bridging the Barriers: Public Health Strategies for Expanding Drug Treatment in Communities, Ellen M. Weber

Submissions from 2003

Achieving the Right Balance in Oversight of Physician Opiod Prescribing for Pain: a Survey of State Medical Boards, Diane E. Hoffmann and Anita J. Tarzian

Achieving the Right Balance in Oversight of Physician Opioid Prescribing for Pain: The Role of State Medical Boards, Diane E. Hoffmann and Anita J. Tarzian

Submissions from 2002

Whose Duty is it Anyway?: The Kennedy Krieger Opinion and its Implications for Public Health Research, Diane E. Hoffmann and Karen H. Rothenberg

Submissions from 2001

The Girl Who Cried Pain: A Bias Against Women in the Treatment of Pain, Diane E. Hoffmann and Anita J. Tarzian

Consent to the Use of Stored DNA for Genetics Research: A Survey of Attitudes in the Jewish Population, Marc D. Schwartz, Karen H. Rothenberg, Linda Joseph, Judith Benkendorf, and Caryn Lerman

Submissions from 2000

Regulating Research With Decisionally Impaired Individuals: Are We Making Progress?, Diane E. Hoffmann, Jack Schwartz, and Evan G. DeRenzo

Are Ethics Committee Members Competent to Consult?, Diane E. Hoffmann, Anita J. Tarzian, and J. Anne O'Neil

Submissions from 1999

"Being Human": Cloning and the Challenges for Public Policy, Karen H. Rothenberg

Social Implications of Genetic Testing, Karen H. Rothenberg

The Social Implications of the Use of Stored Tissue Samples: Context, Control, and Community, Karen H. Rothenberg

Privacy in Genetics Research, Karen H. Rothenberg and and others

Submissions from 1998

Pain Management and Palliative Care in the Era of Managed Care: Issues for Health Insurers, Diane E. Hoffmann

Toward a Framework of Mutualism: The Jewish Community in Genetics Research, Karen H. Rothenberg and Amy B. Rutkin

Submissions from 1997

Breast Cancer, the Genetic "QuickFix," and the Jewish Community: Ethical, Legal, and Social Challenges, Karen H. Rothenberg

Cancer Genetic Susceptibility Testing: Ethical and Policy Implications for Future Research and Clinical Practice, Karen H. Rothenberg and and others

Genetic Information and the Workplace: Legislative Approaches and Policy Challenges, Karen H. Rothenberg and and others

Submissions from 1996

The Dangers of Directives or the False Security of Forms, Diane E. Hoffmann, Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman, and Catherine J. Tompkins

Feminism, Law, and Bioethics, Karen H. Rothenberg

Gender Matters: Implications for Clinical Research and Women's Health Care, Karen H. Rothenberg

Submissions from 1995

The Guardianship Puzzle: Whatever Happened to Due Process?, Diane E. Hoffmann and Joan L. O'Sullivan

Testing Children for Genetic Predispositions: Is it in Their Best Interest?, Diane E. Hoffmann and Eric A. Wulfsberg

Colloquium - Gender, Law and Health Care: New Perspectives for Teaching and Scholarship: The Role of Gender in Law and Health Care, Karen H. Rothenberg

Submissions from 1994

Mediating Life and Death Decisions, Diane E. Hoffmann

The Maryland Health Care Decisions Act: Achieving the Right Balance?, Diane E. Hoffmann

Gestational Surrogacy and the Health Care Provider, Karen H. Rothenberg

Submissions from 1993

Evaluating Ethics Committees: A View from the Outside, Diane E. Hoffmann

Financial Exploitation of the Elderly, Diane E. Hoffmann and Roger Wolf

The Law's Response to Reproductive Genetic Testing: Questioning Assumptions about Choice, Causation and Control, Karen H. Rothenberg

Partner Notification and the Threat of Domestic Violence Against Women with HIV Infection, Karen H. Rothenberg and Richard L. North

Submissions from 1992

Myth and Reality: The Threat of Medical Malpractice Claims by Low Income Women, Karen H. Rothenberg

National Institutes of Health Workshop Statement. Reproductive Genetic Testing: Impact on Women, Karen H. Rothenberg and Elizabeth Thomson

Submissions from 1991

Introduction: The Right to Die After Cruzan, Diane E. Hoffmann

Regulating Ethics Committees in Health Care Institutions - Is It Time?, Diane E. Hoffmann

The Influence of Law and Lawyers on Patient Care, Diane E. Hoffmann

Submissions from 1989

The Biotechnology Revolution and its Regulatory Evolution, Diane E. Hoffmann

Who Cares?: The Evolution of the Legal Duty to Provide Emergency Care, Karen H. Rothenberg

Submissions from 1988

Baby M, the Surrogacy Contract, and the Health Care Professional: Unanswered Questions, Karen H. Rothenberg

Foregoing Life-Sustaining Treatment: What are the Legal Limits in an Aging Society?, Karen H. Rothenberg