New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available

January 24, 2011

The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 10, Issue 12, 2010) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Getting Unstuck: Rubber Bands and Public Health” by Summer McGee, 1 – 2.
  • “Medical Tourism and Bariatric Surgery: More Moral Challenges” by Jeremy Snyder and Valorie A. Crooks, 28 – 30.
  • “Rethinking Roe v. Wade: Defending the Abortion Right in the Face of Contemporary Opposition” by Bertha Alvarez Manninen, 33 – 46.
  • “What Human Life Amendments Mean and Don’t Mean” by Timothy F. Murphy, 47 – 48.
  • “Abortion as Health Care” by B. Jessie Hill, 48 – 49.
  • “Abortion Law Should Align With Evidence From Neuroscience” by Clint Perry and Gidon Felsen, 49 – 51.
  • “Abortion, Secular Dogma, and the Sacrament of Sex: Another Failed Attempt to Impose Moral Idiosyncrasies Through the Ruse of Argument” by Griffin Trotter, 51 – 52.
  • “Fetuses Are Neither Violinists nor Violators” by Jason T. Eberl, 53 – 54.
  • “Pregnancy Is Not a Crime” by Lauren Sydney Flicker, 54 – 55.
  • “Manninen’s Defense of Abortion Rights Is Unsuccessful” by Don Marquis, 56 – 57.
  • “The Unacknowledged Consensus on Abortion” by Katie Watson, 57 – 59.
  • “Abortion and Moral Arguments From Analogy” by Nathan Nobis and Abubakarr Sidique Jarr-Koroma, 59 – 61.
  • “A Supportive Yet Critical Response to ‘Rethinking Roe v. Wade: Defending the Abortion Right in the Face of Contemporary Opposition’” by Kurt Liebegott, 61 – 63.
  • “Abortion: Rights, Responsibilities, Obligations” by Kate Padgett Walsh, 63 – 64.
  • “Let’s Rethink Roe v. Wade—And Overturn It” by Jack Mulder Jr., 65 – 66.