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
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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