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Wayne law review

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Wayne Law Review|July 1, 1982
Constitutional law--a minor's abortion right under a parental notice statuteMary Sue Czarnecki
Wayne Law Review|November 1, 1979
No-code orders vs. resuscitation: the decision to withhold life-prolonging treatment from the terminally illSusan M Allan
Wayne Law Review|July 1, 1979
Constitutional law--substantive due process--children's rights--parents' right to be notified when their children are provided contraceptives by state funded family planning clinicsLouise E Tudzarov
Wayne Law Review|November 1, 1975
The right to be unhealthyS I Shuman
Wayne Law Review|April 1, 1996
The "legal" abuse of physicians in deaths in the United States: the erosion of ethics and morality in medicineJack C Schoenholtz, Alfred M Freedman, Abraham L Halpern
Wayne Law Review|April 1, 1981
Michigan's bill of rights for nursing home residentsDaniel S Opperman
Wayne Law Review|November 1, 1974
Legislation--abortion--Michigan's "conscience clause"Joan M Neff
Wayne Law Review|March 1, 1976
Law and the mentally illEmanuel Tanay
Wayne Law Review|July 1, 1990
Management of seropositive AIDS inmates in the prison population: the Michigan approachPhyllis G Donaldson
Wayne Law Review|May 14, 2003
Unwarranted government disclosures: reflections on privacy rights, HIV and ad hoc balancingN Vieira
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Wayne Law Review|July 1, 1982
Constitutional law--a minor's abortion right under a parental notice statuteMary Sue Czarnecki
Wayne Law Review|November 1, 1979
No-code orders vs. resuscitation: the decision to withhold life-prolonging treatment from the terminally illSusan M Allan
Wayne Law Review|July 1, 1979
Constitutional law--substantive due process--children's rights--parents' right to be notified when their children are provided contraceptives by state funded family planning clinicsLouise E Tudzarov
Wayne Law Review|November 1, 1975
The right to be unhealthyS I Shuman
Wayne Law Review|April 1, 1996
The "legal" abuse of physicians in deaths in the United States: the erosion of ethics and morality in medicineJack C Schoenholtz, Alfred M Freedman, Abraham L Halpern
Wayne Law Review|April 1, 1981
Michigan's bill of rights for nursing home residentsDaniel S Opperman
Wayne Law Review|November 1, 1974
Legislation--abortion--Michigan's "conscience clause"Joan M Neff
Wayne Law Review|March 1, 1976
Law and the mentally illEmanuel Tanay
Wayne Law Review|July 1, 1990
Management of seropositive AIDS inmates in the prison population: the Michigan approachPhyllis G Donaldson
Wayne Law Review|May 14, 2003
Unwarranted government disclosures: reflections on privacy rights, HIV and ad hoc balancingN Vieira
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