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Michael H Shapiro

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University of San Francisco Law Review. University of San Francisco. School of Law|April 1, 1994
How (not) to think about surrogacy and other reproductive innovationsMichael H Shapiro
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|June 12, 2012
Updating constitutional doctrine: an extended response to the critique of compulsory vaccinationMichael H Shapiro
Southern California Law Review|November 1, 1991
The technology of perfection: performance enhancement and the control of attributesMichael H Shapiro
Social Philosophy & Policy|December 21, 2005
The identity of identity: moral and legal aspects of technological self-transformationMichael H Shapiro
Duquesne Law Review|July 1, 1975
Therapeutic justifications for intervention into mentation and behaviorMichael H Shapiro
Ohio State Law Journal|January 1, 1990
Fragmenting and reassembling the world: of flying squirrels, augmented persons, and other monstersMichael H Shapiro
Southern California Law Review|February 1, 1974
Legislating the control of behavior control: autonomy and the coercive use of organic therapiesMichael H Shapiro
Capital University Law Review|June 25, 2004
On the possibility of "progress" in managing biomedical technologies: markets, lotteries, and rational moral standards in organ transplantationMichael H Shapiro
The San Diego Law Review|October 29, 2004
Does technological enhancement of human traits threaten human equality and democracy?Michael H Shapiro
Southern California Law Review|September 1, 1978
Introduction to the issue: some dilemmas of biotechnological researchMichael H Shapiro
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University of San Francisco Law Review. University of San Francisco. School of Law|April 1, 1994
How (not) to think about surrogacy and other reproductive innovationsMichael H Shapiro
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics|June 12, 2012
Updating constitutional doctrine: an extended response to the critique of compulsory vaccinationMichael H Shapiro
Southern California Law Review|November 1, 1991
The technology of perfection: performance enhancement and the control of attributesMichael H Shapiro
Social Philosophy & Policy|December 21, 2005
The identity of identity: moral and legal aspects of technological self-transformationMichael H Shapiro
Duquesne Law Review|July 1, 1975
Therapeutic justifications for intervention into mentation and behaviorMichael H Shapiro
Ohio State Law Journal|January 1, 1990
Fragmenting and reassembling the world: of flying squirrels, augmented persons, and other monstersMichael H Shapiro
Southern California Law Review|February 1, 1974
Legislating the control of behavior control: autonomy and the coercive use of organic therapiesMichael H Shapiro
Capital University Law Review|June 25, 2004
On the possibility of "progress" in managing biomedical technologies: markets, lotteries, and rational moral standards in organ transplantationMichael H Shapiro
The San Diego Law Review|October 29, 2004
Does technological enhancement of human traits threaten human equality and democracy?Michael H Shapiro
Southern California Law Review|September 1, 1978
Introduction to the issue: some dilemmas of biotechnological researchMichael H Shapiro
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