A New Issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics Is Now Available

September 3, 2007

The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics Issue 35(3) Fall 2007 is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:
“Genome Justice: Genetics and Group Rights” by Rebecca Tsosie and Joan L. McGregor, 352–355.
“Population Genomics and Research Ethics with Socially Identifable Groups” by Joan L. McGregor, 356–370.
“Genes and Spleens: Property, Contract, or Privacy Rights in the Human Body?” by Radhika Rao, 371–382.
“Human Genetics Studies: The Case for Group Rights” by Laura S. Underkuffler, 383–395.
“Cultural Challenges to Biotechnology: Native American Genetic Resources and the Concept of Cultural Harm” by Rebecca Tsosie, 396–411.
“The Human Genome as Common Heritage: Common Sense or Legal Nonsense?” by Pilar N. Ossorio, 425–439.
“Partnership in U.K. Biobank: A Third Way for Genomic Property?” by David E. Winickoff, 440–456.
“Individuality and Human Beginnings: A Reply to David DeGrazia” by Alfonso Gómez-Lobo, 457–462.
“Off the Grid: Vaccinations Among Homeschooled Children” by Donya Khalili and Arthur Caplan, 471–477.
“Informed Consent: Physician Inexperience is a Material Risk for Patients” Richard J. Veerapen, 478–485.

Columns
“Currents in Contemporary Ethics. Libertarianism and Universal Health Care: It’s Not What You Think It Is” by Stephen S. Hanson, 486–489.
“Teaching Health Law. The Professor’s Viewpoint: Should We Say What We Think in the Classroom?” by Charity Scott, 490–494.
“Recent Developments in Health Law” by Renee Gerber Lindsey Murtagh Clinton J. Wolbert Nicole M. Tinkey Beth Gobeille, 495–507.