Senin, 26 Juli 2010

Legal Briefing: Conscience Clauses and Conscientious Refusal

My latest legal briefing, “Conscience Clauses and Conscientious Refusal," is available in the latest issue of The Journal of Clinical Ethics, (Summer 2010, Volume 21, Number 2: 163-80).


The rest of the issue:


Edmund G. Howe -- Sliding "Off" the Sliding Scale: Allowing Hope, Determining Capacity, and Providing Meaning When an Illness Is Becoming Worse But a Treatment May Help


Emily Bell and Eric Racine -- Deep Brain Stimulation, Ethics, and Society


Walter Glannon -- Consent to Deep Brain Stimulation for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders


Emily Bell, Bruce Maxwell, Mary Pat McAndrews, Abbas Sadikot, and Eric Racine --Hope and Patients’ Expectations in Deep Brain Stimulation: Healthcare Providers’ Perspectives and Approaches


Joseph J. Fins and Nicholas D. Schiff -- Conflicts of Interest in Deep Brain Stimulation Research and the Ethics of Transparency


Marya Schechtman -- Philosophical Reflections on Narrative and Deep Brain Stimulation


T. Forcht Dagi -- Consenting to the Ineffable: The Problem of Neuromodulation and Altered Consciousness


Poorna Kushalnagar, Gaurav Mathur, Christopher J. Moreland, Donna Jo Napoli, Wendy Osterling, Carol Padden, and Christian Rathmann -- Infants and Children with Hearing Loss Need Early Language Access


Barbara Russell -- In Addition to Benefits and Harms: The Relevance of the Political


Rebecca Garden -- Language, Identity, and Belonging: Deaf Cultural and Narrative Perspectives



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