New Issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is Now Available

September 30, 2009

The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Volume 37, Issue 3, Fall 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Dangerous Liaisons? Industry Relations with Health Professionals” by Robert M. Sade, 398-400.
  • “Altruism and Self Interest in Medical Decision Making” by Paul H. Rubin, 401-409.
  • “Better Regulation of Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trials Is Long Overdue” by Matthew Wynia and David Boren, 410-419.
  • “More Regulation of Industry-Supported Biomedical Research: Are We Asking the Right Questions?” by Sigrid Fry-Revere and David Bjorn Malmstrom, 420-430.
  • “Drug Reps Off Campus! Promoting Professional Purity by Suppressing Commercial Speech” by Lance K. Stell, 431-443.
  • “DTC Advertising Harms Patients and Should Be Tightly Regulated” by Peter Lurie, 444-450.
  • “Pharmaceutical Industry Financial Support for Medical Education: Benefit, or Undue Influence?” by Howard Brody, 451-460.
  • “The Ethical Health Lawyer: An Empirical Assessment of Moral Decision Making” by Joshua E. Perry, Ilene N. Moore, Bruce Barry, Ellen Wright Clayton, and Amanda R. Carrico, 461-475.
  • “Off-Label Prescribing: A Call for Heightened Professional and Government Oversight” by Rebecca Dresser and Joel Frader, 476-486.
  • “Futility Clarified” by Eric Chwang, 487-495.
  • “Data and Safety Monitoring Boards: Some Enduring Questions” by Charles J. Kowalski and Jan L. Hewett, 496-506.
  • “Currents in Contemporary Ethics : Improve Privacy in Research by Eliminating Informed Consent? IOM Report Misses the Mark” by Mark A. Rothstein, 507-512.
  • “Teaching Health Law : A Health Law Practice Workshop: Bridging Externship Placements and the Classroom” by Diane E. Hoffmann, 513-518.
  • “Reviews : Justice Red in Tooth and Claw: A Review of Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell by Paul A. Lombardo” by John G. Browning, 519-522.
  • “Recent Developments in Health Law” by Carmel Shachar and Pooja Nair, 523-530.