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The Hastings Center Report|March 5, 2008
Social justice is a global issue: ethical pandemic planningAlexander Morgan Capron
The Hastings Center Report|October 20, 2001
Too many parentsAlexander Morgan Capron
Journal of Legal Education|December 1, 1988
A "bioethics" approach to teaching health lawAlexander Morgan Capron
The Journal of College and University Law|April 1, 1985
Legal perspectives on institutional ethics committeesAlexander Morgan Capron
Daedalus|October 20, 2001
What contributions have social science and the law made to the development of policy on bioethics?Alexander Morgan Capron
The New York Times on the Web|August 18, 1986
Don't ask doctors to do the impossibleAlexander Morgan Capron
The Hastings Center Report|November 17, 2021
Covid-19, Free Exercise, and the Changing ConstitutionAlexander Morgan Capron
Journal of Health & Life Sciences Law|June 3, 2009
The legacy of Jay Katz: the abiding relevance of the "obligation for conversation" in the physician-patient relationshipAlexander Morgan Capron
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review|November 1, 1993
Law and bioethicsAlexander Morgan Capron, Vicki Michel
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation|November 1, 1993
Critical issues debates: intervention for infants with fatal heart disease, xenografting, and brain death criteria for anencephalic infants. Debate III. Resolved: brain death criteria must be revised so that society can readily benefit from families who offer their anencephalic infants as organ donorsJohn Girvin, Alexander Morgan Capron
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The Hastings Center Report|March 5, 2008
Social justice is a global issue: ethical pandemic planningAlexander Morgan Capron
The Hastings Center Report|October 20, 2001
Too many parentsAlexander Morgan Capron
Journal of Legal Education|December 1, 1988
A "bioethics" approach to teaching health lawAlexander Morgan Capron
The Journal of College and University Law|April 1, 1985
Legal perspectives on institutional ethics committeesAlexander Morgan Capron
Daedalus|October 20, 2001
What contributions have social science and the law made to the development of policy on bioethics?Alexander Morgan Capron
The New York Times on the Web|August 18, 1986
Don't ask doctors to do the impossibleAlexander Morgan Capron
The Hastings Center Report|November 17, 2021
Covid-19, Free Exercise, and the Changing ConstitutionAlexander Morgan Capron
Journal of Health & Life Sciences Law|June 3, 2009
The legacy of Jay Katz: the abiding relevance of the "obligation for conversation" in the physician-patient relationshipAlexander Morgan Capron
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review|November 1, 1993
Law and bioethicsAlexander Morgan Capron, Vicki Michel
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation : the Official Publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation|November 1, 1993
Critical issues debates: intervention for infants with fatal heart disease, xenografting, and brain death criteria for anencephalic infants. Debate III. Resolved: brain death criteria must be revised so that society can readily benefit from families who offer their anencephalic infants as organ donorsJohn Girvin, Alexander Morgan Capron
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