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Wisconsin law review

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Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1981
Critical jurisprudence: an essay on the legal theory of Robert Burt's Taking Care of StrangersMichael H Davis
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1987
Living will statutes: the first decadeGregory Gelfand
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1984
Food for thought: Dresser on anorexiaNorman Fost
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1982
In re Guardianship of Eberhardy: the sterilization of the mentally retardedJudy Derouin
Wisconsin Law Review|November 12, 2005
Old law meets new medicine: revisiting involuntary psychotropic medication of the criminal defendantD M Siegel, A J Grudzinskas, D A Pinals
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1997
Pushing the limits of informed consent: Johnson v. Kokemoor and physician-specific disclosureR A Heinemann
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1997
DNA patentability--anything but obviousJ S Dillen
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1979
The "exceptions" to the informed consent doctrine: striking a balance between competing values in medical decisionmakingAlan Meisel
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1984
Feeding the hunger artists: legal issues in treating anorexia nervosaRebecca Dresser
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1990
Liability issues arising out of hospitals' and organ procurement organizations' rejection of valid anatomical gifts: the truth and consequencesDaniel G Jardine
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Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1981
Critical jurisprudence: an essay on the legal theory of Robert Burt's Taking Care of StrangersMichael H Davis
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1987
Living will statutes: the first decadeGregory Gelfand
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1984
Food for thought: Dresser on anorexiaNorman Fost
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1982
In re Guardianship of Eberhardy: the sterilization of the mentally retardedJudy Derouin
Wisconsin Law Review|November 12, 2005
Old law meets new medicine: revisiting involuntary psychotropic medication of the criminal defendantD M Siegel, A J Grudzinskas, D A Pinals
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1997
Pushing the limits of informed consent: Johnson v. Kokemoor and physician-specific disclosureR A Heinemann
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1997
DNA patentability--anything but obviousJ S Dillen
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1979
The "exceptions" to the informed consent doctrine: striking a balance between competing values in medical decisionmakingAlan Meisel
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1984
Feeding the hunger artists: legal issues in treating anorexia nervosaRebecca Dresser
Wisconsin Law Review|January 1, 1990
Liability issues arising out of hospitals' and organ procurement organizations' rejection of valid anatomical gifts: the truth and consequencesDaniel G Jardine
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