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Editor: Katharine Van Tassel
Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Law Review Update

A bunch of new articles (including one by our own Betsy Malloy), courtesy of the Marian Gould Gallagher Library at the University of Washington law school, which provided the links to Lexis [L] and WestLaw [W]:

Calabresi, Steven G. The Terri Schiavo case: in defense of the special law enacted by Congress and President Bush. 100 Nw. U. L. Rev. 151-170 (2006). [L][W]

Cleary, Melinda. Mothering under the microscope: gender bias in law and medicine and the problem of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy. 7 T.M. Cooley J. Prac. & Clinical L. 183-250 (2005). [L][W]

Doherty, Joan M. Comment. Form over substance: the inadequacy of informed consent and ethical review for Thai injection drug users enrolled in HIV vaccine trials. 15 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 101-135 (2006). [L][W]

Fisher, Lauren E. Comment. The use of tandem mass spectrometry in newborn screening: Australia's experience and its implications for United States policy. 15 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 137-167 (2006). [L][W]

Heller, Erin. Comment. The fated Legal Birth Definition Act: fought for the sake of fighting. 83 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 115-135 (2006). [L][W]

Hull, Helia Garrido. Induced autism: the legal and ethical implications of inoculating vaccine manufacturers from liability. 34 Cap. U. L. Rev. 1-50 (2005). [L][W]

Lugosi, Charles I. When abortion was a crime: a historical perspective. 83 U. Det. Mercy L. Rev. 51-69 (2006). [L][W]

Maio, Monica. Statute note. Labor pains: the undue burden of forcing a woman to carry a non-viable fetus to term. 7 J.L. & Fam. Stud. 459-474 (2005). [L][W]

Shapo, Helene S. Assisted reproduction and the law: disharmony on a divisive social issue. 100 Nw. U. L. Rev. 465-479 (2006). [L][W]

Shrake, Patrick A. Comment. Griswold at 40: the state's compelling interest in banning contraceptives. 2 U. St. Thomas L.J. 475-507 (2005). [L][W]

Weber, Sarah A. Comment. Dismantling the dictated moral code: modifying Louisiana's in vitro fertilization statutes to protect patients' procreative liberty. 51 Loy. L. Rev. 549-601 (2005). [L][W]

Symposium: Can the Seamless Garment Be Sewn? The Future of Pro-Life Progressivism. Foreword by Thomas C. Berg; keynote address by Rev. Jim Wallis; articles by John L. Carr, Sidney Callahan, Susan Frelich Appleton, Kevin E. Schmieing, Helen M. Alvare, John P. O'Callaghan, Kevin Doyle, Mark A. Sargent and Ted G. Jelen; closing address by James L. Oberstar. 2 U. St. Thomas L.J. 235-424 (2005). [L][W]

Fabros, Stacey L. Statute note. A cry for health: state and federal measures in the battle against childhood obesity. 7 J.L. & Fam. Stud. 447-457 (2005). [L][W]

Fronapfel, Rhianna M. Comment. AIDS prevention and the right to health under international law: Burma as the hard case. 15 Pac. Rim L. & Pol'y J. 169-198 (2006). [L][W]

Kolitch, Shawn. Comment. The environmental and public health impacts of U.S. patent law: making the case for incorporating a precautionary principle. 36 Envtl. L. 221-256 (2006). [L][W]

Annapolen, Cori S. Student article. Maternal smoking during pregnancy: legal responses to the public health crisis. 12 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 744-778 (2005). [L][W]

Aparisi Miralles, Angela. The globalization of bioethics: the task of international commissions. 37 Geo. J. Int'l L. 141-151 (2005). [L][W]

Bartels, Jennifer. Note. The application of antitrust and fraud-and-abuse law to specialty hospitals. 2006 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 215-242. [L][W]

Chandis, Vanessa. Comment. Addressing a dire situation: a multi-faceted approach to the kidney shortage. 27 U. Pa. J. Int'l Econ. L. 205-272 (2006). [L][W]

Deb, Gitanjali. Endocrine disruptors: a case study on atrazine. 24 Temp. J. Sci. Tech. & Envtl. L. 397-418 (2005). [L][W]

Ikemoto, Lisa C. In the shadow of race: Women of Color in health disparities policy. 39 U.C. Davis L. Rev. 1023-1059 (2006). [L][W]

Ko, Grace. Note. Partial preemption under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. 79 S. Cal. L. Rev. 497-535 (2006). [L][W]

Little, J. Alex. Note. The ANGEL Act: a proposal to encourage organ donation after death. 3 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 685-709 (2005). [L][W]

Lund, Jamie. Comment. ERISA enforcement of the HIPAA privacy rules. 72 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1413-1443 (2005). [L][W]

Markmann, Alicia M. Comment. Organ donation--increasing donations while honoring our longstanding values. 24 Temp. J. Sci. Tech. & Envtl. L. 499-518 (2005). [L][W]

Therapeutic Approaches to Conflict Resolution in Health Care Settings. Foreword by Charity Scott; articles by Coby J. Anderson, Linda L. D'Antonio, Ansley Boyd Barton, Debra Gerardi, R.N., Dale C. Hetzler, Marc R. Lebed, M.D., John J. McCauley, Virginia L. Morrison, Linda Morton, Ellwood F. Oakley, III, Jennifer K. Robbennolt and Edwart A. Dauer. 21 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 797-1054 (2005). [L][W]

Ballantyne, MaryJoy. Note. One man's trash is another man's treasure: increasing patient autonomy through a limited self-intellectual property right. 3 Geo. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 567-599 (2005). [L][W]

Barnes, J. Kelly. Comment. Telemedicine: a conflict of laws problem waiting to happen--how will interstate and international claims be decided? 28 Hous. J. Int'l L. 491-529 (2006). [L][W]

King, Joseph H. The standard of care for residents and other medical school graduates in training. 55 Am. U. L. Rev. 683-751 (2006). [L][W]

Krier, Cameron. Comment. One step forward, two steps back: the impact of Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila on ERISA and patients' rights. (Aetna Health Inc. v. Davila, 124 S. Ct. 2488, 2004.) 38 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 127-158 (2005). [L][W]

Cohen, Beverly. The controversy over hospital charges to the uninsured--no villains, no heroes. 51 Vill. L. Rev. 95-148 (2006). [L][W]

Malloy, S. Elizabeth Wilborn. Physician restrictive covenants: the neglect of incumbent patient interests. 41 Wake Forest L. Rev. 189-236 (2006). [L][W]

Wiggins, Kenneth R. Note. Medicaid and the enforceable right to receive medical assistance: the need for a definition of "medical assistance". 47 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 1487-1512 (2006). [L][W]

2004 John Marshall International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law. Bench Memorandum by Patricia Gerdes, Tim Scahill, Otto Shragal, Richard C. Balough, Leslie Ann Reis, Brief for Petitioner by Ryan Dry, Angela Hamilton, Jason Newman; and Brief for the Respondent by Ashley S. Kamphaus, Michelle M. Prince and Jon Paul Carroll. 23 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 563-658 (2005). [L][W]

Allen, Michael P. Congress and Terri Schiavo: a primer on the American constitutional order? 108 W. Va. L. Rev. 309-360 (2005). [L][W]

Edwards, Amanda. Recent development. Medical malpractice non-economic damages caps. 43 Harv. J. on Legis. 213-230 (2006). [L][W]

[Assisted Reproductive Technologies.] Articles by Judith F. Daar, Mary Crossley, Marcia C. Inborn and Elizabeth S. Ginsburg, M.D. 9 J. Gender Race & Just. 241-334 (2005). [L][W]

I'll try to keep closer watch on these articles, and list them more frequently, in the future.  [tm]

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