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Cornell Law Review|May 5, 2005
General bias and Administrative Law Judges: is there a remedy for Social Security disability claimants?Jason D Vendel
Cornell Law Review|April 10, 1986
Legal recognition of neocortical deathD R Smith
Cornell Law Review|December 11, 1987
Medical malpractice litigation (U.S.)--medical mishap compensation (N.Z.)W Gellhorn
Cornell Law Review|May 10, 1985
Defining the scope of the due process right to protection: the Fourth Circuit considers child abuse and good faith immunityJ B Kassel
Cornell Law Review|October 6, 1989
Do not resuscitate: the failure to protect the incompetent patient's right of self-determinationE Shaver
Cornell Law Review|March 12, 1980
The prima facie case and remedies in Title VI hospital relocation casesV A Seiling
Cornell Law Review|June 10, 2000
Reproduction in not a major life activity: implications for HIV infection as a per se disability under the Americans with Disabilities ActT D Johnston
Cornell Law Review|October 14, 2010
Can bad science be good evidence? Neuroscience, lie detection, and beyondFrederick Schauer
Cornell Law Review|July 11, 1977
The effect of representation in nonadversary proceedings--a study of three disability programsW D Popkin
Cornell Law Review|September 1, 1994
Symposium: National health care reform on trial
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Cornell Law Review|May 5, 2005
General bias and Administrative Law Judges: is there a remedy for Social Security disability claimants?Jason D Vendel
Cornell Law Review|April 10, 1986
Legal recognition of neocortical deathD R Smith
Cornell Law Review|December 11, 1987
Medical malpractice litigation (U.S.)--medical mishap compensation (N.Z.)W Gellhorn
Cornell Law Review|May 10, 1985
Defining the scope of the due process right to protection: the Fourth Circuit considers child abuse and good faith immunityJ B Kassel
Cornell Law Review|October 6, 1989
Do not resuscitate: the failure to protect the incompetent patient's right of self-determinationE Shaver
Cornell Law Review|March 12, 1980
The prima facie case and remedies in Title VI hospital relocation casesV A Seiling
Cornell Law Review|June 10, 2000
Reproduction in not a major life activity: implications for HIV infection as a per se disability under the Americans with Disabilities ActT D Johnston
Cornell Law Review|October 14, 2010
Can bad science be good evidence? Neuroscience, lie detection, and beyondFrederick Schauer
Cornell Law Review|July 11, 1977
The effect of representation in nonadversary proceedings--a study of three disability programsW D Popkin
Cornell Law Review|September 1, 1994
Symposium: National health care reform on trial
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