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Preface=xxxiii

Acknowledgments=xxxvii

PART I. BIOETHICS : BASIC CONCEPTS

1. Law, Medicine, and Philosophy=3

A. HISTORY OF BIOETHICS AND "BIOLAW"=5

Why Law Pervades Medicine : An Essay on Ethics in Health Care / Charity Scott=7

Notes and Questions=12

B. PHILOSOPHICAL PRINCIPLES INFORMING BIOETHICS=14

1. Philosophical Ethical Theory=15

2. Utilitarianism=15

3. Kantianism=17

4. Liberal Individualism=18

5. Communitarianism=19

6. Ethics of Care=19

7. Bioethics Principles=20

8. "Critical" Perspectives=21

Feminist Approaches to Bioethics / Rosemarie Tong=22

Notes and Questions=26

C. RELIGION AND BIOETHICS=26

Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission, Cloning Human Beings=27

Notes and Questions=29

Challenging Issues : Applying Ethical Theory=31

D. ETHICS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE "BIOETHICS OF BIOETHICS"=32

1. Formalized Medical Ethics=32

Hippocratic Oath=32

Notes and Questions=33

American Medical Association, Principles of Medical Ethics=34

The Influence of a Professional Organization on Physician Behavior / David Orentlicher=34

Notes and Questions=38

2. The Ethics of Bioethicists=39

Notes=40

E. THE HUMAN BODY, HEALTH, AND DISEASE=40

Experiencing the New Genetics : Family and Kinship on the Medical Frontier / Kaja Finkler=42

Notes and Questions=43

2. Autonomy and Bodily Integrity=45

A. INFORMED CONSENT=46

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=46

Rethinking Informed Consent / Peter H. Schuck=46

Aligning Ethics with Medical Decision Making : The Quest for Informed Patient Choice / Benjamin Moulton ; Jaimie S. King=48

Notes and Questions=49

2. Legal Approaches=51

Miller-McGee v. Washington Hosp. Center=52

Culbertson v. Mernitz=54

Notes and Questions=57

Greenberg v. Miami Children's Hospital Research Institute=62

Notes and Questions=66

Challenging Issues : Informed Consent and Autonomy=69

B. THE ABSENCE OF INFORMED CONSENT : COERCED TREATMENT AND TREATMENT OF PEOPLE UNABLE TO CONSENT=70

1. Patients Incapable of Giving Consent=72

The Permanently Unconscious Patient, Non-Feeding and Euthanasia / Norman L. Cantor=72

Notes and Questions=74

Challenging Issues : Informed Consent for Dental Care=75

2. Patients Who May or May Not Be Capable of Medical Decision Making=75

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=75

Living Wills and Alzheimer's Disease / Stephan R. Latham=75

When Coercion Lacks Care : Competency to Make Medical Treatment Decisions and Parens Patriae Civil Commitments / Dora W. Klein=76

Note and Questions=77

b. Legal Approaches=78

Sell v. United States=78

Notes and Questions=81

Challenging Issues : National Tracking System=83

3. Competent Patients Whose Health Care Choices Are Questioned=84

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=84

Health Professionals, Disability, and Assisted Suicide : An Examination of Relevant Empirical Evidence and Reply to Batavia / Carol J. Gill=84

Note=86

b. Legal Approaches=87

Bouvia v. Superior Court=87

Notes and Questions=87

Challenging Issues : Medical Decision Making=90

C. PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY=91

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=91

In Sickness, Health, and Cyberspace : Protecting the Security of Electronic Private Health Information / Sharona Hoffman ; Andy Podgurski=91

Patients over Politics : Addressing Legislative Failure in the Regulation of Medical Products / Efthimios Parasidis=93

Privacy and Security in the Implementation of Health Information Technology(Electronic Health Records) : U.S. And EU Compared / Janine Hiller et al.=94

Notes=95

Challenging Issues : Patient Privacy and Health Care Proxies=96

2. Legal Approaches=97

Horne v. Patton=97

United States v. Zhou=99

Notes and Questions=101

Challenging Issues : Confidentiality and Potential Tissue/Organ Donors=108

D. ANATOMICAL GIFTS=109

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=109

Religion, Philosophy, and the Commodification of Human Body Parts / William E. Stempsey=109

Medical Self-Defense, Prohibited Experimental Therapies, and Payment for Organs / Eugene Volokh=111

Notes and Questions=112

Challenging Issues : Altruistic Donations=112

2. Legal Approaches=113

Wilson v. Adkins=113

Flynn v. Holder=115

Notes and Questions=118

3. Personhood=121

A. FETUSES AND EMBRYOS=123

1. Theories of Personhood=123

On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion / Mary Ann Warren=123

Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Respect for Human Life : Philosophical and Legal Reflections / James J. McCartney=125

Evangelium Vitae(The Gospel of Life), Encyclical Letter of John Paul II=127

Notes and Questions=129

2. Fetuses=131

Roe v. Wade=131

Vernon's Annotated Missouri Statutes=133

Notes and Questions=134

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003=138

Gonzales v. Carhart(Carhart II)=138

Notes and Questions=139

Challenging Issues : Guardian for a Fetus?=140

3. Embryos=140

a. Custody Disputes=140

Davis v. Davis=140

Notes and Questions=143

Challenging Issues : Embryo Adoption=144

La. Rev. Stat. Ann. 9 : 121-9 : 133=145

b. Therapeutic Cloning=147

President's Council on Bioethics, Human Cloning and Human Dignity : An Ethical Inquiry=148

Notes and Questions=151

c. Funding of Research on Human Embryos=153

Sherley v. Sebelius=153

Notes and Questions=155

B. CAPABILITIES AND INTERESTS OF LIVING BEINGS=156

1. Severely Disabled Individuals=156

In re A=156

Notes and Questions=157

Challenging Issues : Infants with Anencephaly and Persons in a Persistent Vegetative State=158

2. Nonhuman Animals=160

Dismantling the Barriers to Legal Rights for Nonhuman Animals / Steven Wise=160

Notes and Questions=162

3. Future Prospects : Radically "Enhanced" Humans, Human-Animal Chimera, and Robots=163

Mapping the Human Genome and the Meaning of Monster Mythology / George J. Annas=163

President's Commission for the Study of Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Splicing Life : A Report on the Social and Ethical Issues of Engineering with Human Beings=165

Converging NBIC Technologies for Improving Human Performance : A Critical Assessment of the Novelty and the Prospects of the Project / Bert Gordijn=167

Notes and Questions=169

Challenging Issues : "Self-Aware" Robots=171

C. WRONGFUL LIFE, WRONGFUL BIRTH=171

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=171

Prenatal Diagnosis and the Selection of Children / Jeffrey R. Botkin=172

Wrongful Life, Wrongful Birth, Wrongful Death, and the Right to Refuse Treatment : Can Reasonable Jurisdictions Recognize All But One? / Mark Strasser=173

Note and Questions=174

2. Legal Approaches=175

Kassama v. Magat=175

Notes and Questions=178

Challenging Issues : Claims of Siblings=179

4. Privacy, Essentialism, and Enhancements=181

A. GENETICS AND GENOMICS=182

1. Uses and Misues of Genetic and Genomic Tests=185

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=185

Enabling Responsible Public Genomics / John M. Conley ; Adam K. Doerr ; Daniel B. Vorhaus=185

Note and Question=186

DNA Theft : Recognizing the Crime of Nonconsensual Genetic Testing / Elizabeth Joh=187

Notes and Questions=188

Statement of Gregory Kutz(Managing Director, Forensic Audits and Special Investigations), Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Tests : Misleading Test Results Are Further Complicated by Deceptive Marketing and Other Questionable Practices=188

Notes and Questions=191

b. Legal Approaches=191

Notes and Questions=193

2. Genetics, Genomics, and Public Health=197

The Plight of Poor African-Americans : Public Policy on Sickle Hemoglobin and AIDS / James E. Bowman=197

Aren't We All Eugenicists? : Commentary on Paul Lombardo's "Taking Eugenics Seriously" / Mary B. Mahowald=198

Notes and Questions=201

Challenging Issues : Setting Public Policy for Prenatal Testing=203

3. Special Issues Involving Preimplantation and Prenatal Genetic Testing and Genetic Testing of Children=204

a. Preimplantation and Prenatal Genetic Testing=204

Report for President's Council on Bioethics, Reproduction and Responsibility : The Regulation of New Biotechnologies=205

Notes and Questions=207

b. Having a Baby to Cure a Sick Child=211

Using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis to Create a Stem Cell Donor : Issues, Guidelines, and Limits / Susan M. Wolf ; Jeffrey P. Kahn ; John E. Wagner=212

Therapeutic Reproduction and Human Dignity / Richard F. Storrow=213

Notes and Questions=214

c. Special Issues Involving Genetic Testing of Children=215

Notes and Questions=17

Challenging Issues : Questions About Genetic Testing of Children=220

B. NEUROIMAGING=221

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=221

Through a Scanner Darkly : Functional Neuroimaging as Evidence of a Criminal Defendant's Past Mental States / Teneille Brown ; Emily Murphy=222

Notes and Questions=223

2. Legal Approaches=224

a. Decisions by U.S. Courts=224

U.S. v. Semrau=225

Wilson v. Medina=229

b. Decision by Indian Court=231

State of Maharashtra v. Sharma=232

Notes and Questions=233

C. ALTERING IDENTITY AND PERSONHOOD WITH PSYCHOPHARMACEUTICALS AND DEVICES THAT ENHANCE=235

1. Psychopharmaceuticals=235

Freedom of Thought for the Extended Mind : Cognitive Enhancement and the Constitution / Jonathan Blitz=236

Notes and Questions=236

Challenging Issues : Mandating Neuropharmaceuticals=238

2. Devices That "Enhance"=239

Case Study : Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Machine Mergers(or the Cyborgs Cometh) / Linda MacDonald Glenn=239

Notes and Questions=350

3. The Case For and Against Aging=241

The President's Council on Bioethics, Beyond Therapy : Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness=242

Notes and Questions=244

PART II. BIOETHICS AND THE INDIVIDUAL

5. Avoiding Reproduction : Sterilization, Contraception, and Abortion=249

A. NONCONSENSUAL AVOIDANCE OF REPRODUCTION=250

1. Coerced Sterilization=250

a. Buck v. Bell and Its Cultural Context=251

Taking Eugenics Seriously : Three Generations of ??? Are Enough? / Paul A. Lombardo=251

Notes and Questions=253

Buck v. Bell=254

Notes and Questions=255

b. After Buck v. Bell=256

Nonconsenual Sterilization of the Mentally Disabled in North Carolina : An Ethics Critique of the Statutory Standard and Its Judicial Interpretation / Joe Zumpano-Canto=256

Notes and Questions=257

Skinner v. Oklahoma=258

Notes and Questions=260

2. Coerced Contraception=262

Law and Equality : Constitutional Misconceptions(Reviewing John A. Robertson, Children of Choice) / Radhika Rao=267

Note, Norplant Bonuses and the Unconstitutional Conditions Doctrine / David S. Coale=268

Too High a Price for Some Drugs? The FDA Burdens Reproductive Choice / Lars Noah=269

Notes and Questions=270

Challenging Issues : Distinguishing Coercive from Noncoercive Sterilization or Use of Contraception=275

B. CONSENSUAL AVOIDANCE OF REPRODUCTION=276

1. Contraception=277

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=277

The Family in Transition : From Griswold to Eisenstadt and Beyond / Janet L. Dolgin=277

Notes and Questions=278

b. Legal Approaches=279

Griswold v. Connecticut=279

Eisenstadt v. Baird=280

Notes and Questions=282

2. Abortion=283

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=284

The Wages of Crying Wolf : A Comment on Roe v. Wade / John Hart Ely=284

Reasoning from the Body : A Historical Perspective on Abortion Regulation and Questions of Equal Protection / Reva Siegel=286

The Sound of Silence Breaking : Catholic Women, Abortion, and the Law / Teresa Godwin Phelps=287

Notes and Questions=288

b. Legal Approaches=290

Roe v. Wade=290

Notes and Questions=293

Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey=296

Notes and Questions=302

Gonzales v. Carhart(Carhart II)=306

Notes and Questions=314

Challenging Issues : Undue Burden Test=315

Jackson Women's Health Org. v. Currier=316

Notes and Questions=318

6. Assisting and Monitoring Reproduction=321

The Constitution as Family Arbiter : A Moral in the Mess? / Janet L. Dolgin=322

A. ASSISTING REPRODUCTION=323

Notes and Questions=325

1. Assisted Insemination=328

2. Surrogacy, In Vitro Fertilization, and Gestational Surrogacy=329

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=329

Hatching the Egg : A Child-Centered Perspective on Parents' Rights / Barbara Bennett Woodhouse=329

Notes and Questions=332

b. Legal Approaches=333

In the Matter of Baby M=333

Johnson v. Calvert=338

A.G.R. v. D.R.H.=342

K.M. v. E.G.=343

Notes and Questions=346

Challenging Issues : Parentage and Surrogacy=351

3. Disputes About Embryos=352

Davis v. Davis=352

Notes and Questions=355

Challenging Issues : Cryopreservation Agreement=359

4. Posthumous Reproduction=360

Astrue v. Capato=362

Notes and Questions=366

Challenging Issues : Arranging for Posthumous Children=369

5. Reproductive Cloning=370

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=371

The President's Council on Bioethics, Human Cloning and Human Dignity : An Ethical Inquiry=371

Popular Cloning Versus Scientific Cloning in Ethical Debates / Lee M. Silver=373

Notes and Questions=374

b. Legal Approaches=375

California=375

Rhode Island=376

Notes and Questions=376

Challenging Issues : Regulation?=378

6. Children of ART and Their Best Interests=379

In the Matter of Baby M=380

Johnson v. Calvert=382

Notes and Questions=385

7. ART and Discrimination=391

The Genetic Tie / Dorothy Roberts=392

Notes and Questions=393

B. MONITORING PREGNANCY=395

1. Medical Intervention During Pregnancy=395

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=396

Symposium Remarks : Maternal-Fetal Conflicts, the Social Construction of Maternal Deviance, and Some Thoughts about Love and Justice / April Cherry=396

Notes and Questions=400

b. Legal Approaches=401

In Re Fetus Brown=401

Notes and Questions=404

2. Substance Abuse During Pregnancy=405

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=406

Symposium Remarks : Maternal-Fetal Conflicts, the Social Construction of Maternal Deviance, and Some Thoughts about Love and Justice / April Cherry=406

b. Legal Approaches=407

Ferguson v. City of Charleston=407

Notes and Questions=413

Challenging Issues : Testing Pregnant Women for Drug Use=416

7. Dying=417

The Role of the Physician in End-of-Life Care : What More Can We Do? / Dewitt C. Baldwin Jr. [M.D.]=418

Notes and Questions=419

A. WITHHOLDING OR TERMINATING LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT=420

1. Patients Who Have Lost Decision-Making Capacity=420

a. The Constitutional and Common Law Right to Refuse Treatment=421

Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health=421

Notes and Questions=427

Schiavo ex rel. Schindler v. Schiavo=430

Notes and Questions=434

Challenging Issues : Special Requirements for Withdrawing Nutrition and Hydration=438

b. Advance Directives=439

Why I Don't Have a Living Will / Joanne Lynn=439

Precommitment : A Misguided Strategy for Securing Death with Dignity / Rebecca Dresser=442

Notes and Questions=444

Scheible v. Joseph L. Morse Geriatric Center, Inc.=446

Notes and Questions=448

Challenging Issues : Removing Artificial Nutrition and Hydration from a Minimally Conscious or Severely Disabled Person=450

Challenging Issues : Individualized Living Wills=452

Challenging Issues : Nutrition and Hydration : Feeding by Hand=452

2. Competent Patients Who Wish to Refuse Treatment=452

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=453

Assisted Suicide and Social Prejudice / Paul K. Longmore ; Elizabeth Bouvia=453

b. Legal Approaches=457

Bouvia v. Superior Court=457

Notes and Questions=460

Ms B v. An NHS Hospital Trust=461

Notes and Questions=468

3. When the Patient or Her Family Wants "Futile" Treatment=468

Causey v. St. Francis Medical Center=468

Medical Futility Statutes : No Safe Harbor to Unilaterally Refuse Life-Sustaining Treatment / Thaddeus Mason Pope=471

Notes and Questions=474

B. PHYSICIAN AID IN HASTENING DEATH=475

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=475

Death and Dignity : A Case of Individualized Decision Making / Timothy E. Quill=475

Dying Safely / Patricia Wesley=480

Notes and Questions=483

Dignity and Autonomy after Washington v. Glucksberg / Lois Shepherd=484

Notes and Questions=487

2. Legal Approaches=487

Compassion in Dying v. State of Washington=488

Washington v. Glucksberg=495

Vacco v. Quill=500

Notes and Questions=502

Oregon Death with Dignity Act=505

Oregon Department of Human Services Summary of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act―2011=508

Notes and Questions=509

Challenging Issues : The Person with a Disability Seeking Physician-Assisted Suicide=511

Challenging Issues : Universal Access to Physician-Assisted Suicide=511

8. Death=513

A. DEFINITIONS AND DETERMINATIONS OF DEATH=513

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=514

2. Legal Approaches=516

a. Adoption of Brain Death Criteria=516

b. Accommodation of Religious Beliefs=516

New Jersey Statutes Annotated(1991)=517

Challenging Issues : Individualized Definitions of Death to Accord with Religious Beliefs=517

c. Expanding the Class of Those Who Are Considered Dead=518

In re T.A.C.P.=518

Notes and Questions=522

Challenging Issues : Advance Directives for Organ Donation in the Event that an Individual Becomes Permanently Unconscious=524

Notes and Questions=526

B. TREATMENT OF THE DECEASED BODY=527

1. Anatomical Gifts=527

a. Summary of Uniform Anatomical Gift Act(2006)=527

b. Important Recent Revisions to the UAGA=528

Georgia Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act=528

Notes and Questions=531

c. Limited Presumed Consent Laws=532

State v. Powell=533

Newman v. Sathyavaglswaran=536

Notes and Questions=539

2. Autopsies and Other Uses of Human Corpses=542

Janicki v. Hospital of St. Raphael=542

Notes and Questions=546

Challenging Issues : Practicing Intubation on the Newly Deceased=547

Parenthood from the Grave : Protocols for Retrieving and Utilizing Games from the Dead or Dying / Katheryn D. Katz=547

Notes and Questions=551

Challenging Issues : Postmortem Gamete Retrieval=551

9. Medical Decision Making for Others=553

A. CHALLENGING AUTONOMY?=554

Notes and Questions=555

B. WHO ARE SUBSTITUTE DECISION MAKERS AND WHEN SHOULD THEY ACT?=557

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=557

Health Law and Bioethics : Pressing Issues and Changing Times : Surrogate Selection : An Increasingly Viable, but Limited, Solution to Intractable Futility Disputes / Thaddeus Mason Pope=557

Note=559

2. Legal Approaches=559

State of New York, Department of Health, Health Care Proxy=559

The Family Health Care Decisions Act=561

Notes and Questions=563

C. MAKING DECISIONS FOR NEVER-CAPABLE PATIENTS=564

Superintendent of Belchertown State School v. Saikewicz=564

Notes and Questions=567

Challenging Issues : Withholding Antibiotics for Treatment of Pneumonia in a Never-Competent Patient=568

D. DECISIONS FOR PATIENTS WHO HAVE LOST CAPACITY=568

E. PATIENTS WITH SOME(OR FULL) CAPACITY : REFUSING RECOMMENDED CARE=569

Dax Cowart's Story=570

Notes and Questions=571

State v. Northern=572

Notes and Questions=579

Bouvia v. Superior Court=580

Note and Questions=581

Challenging Issues : Decision Making by and for a Woman with Anorexia Nervosa=581

F. CLINICAL ETHICS COMMITTEES=582

See You Out of Court? The Role of ADR in Health Care : A "Principled Resolution" : The Fulcrum of Bioethics Mediation / Nancy Neveloff Dubler=585

Notes and Questions=587

G. SPECIAL ISSUES WHEN CHILDREN ARE PATIENTS=588

1. Introduction : The Parameters of Childhood and Parents as Decision Makers=588

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=588

Note=589

b. Legal Approaches=590

Notes and Questions=591

2. Medical Decision Making for Children=594

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=594

Coming of Age : Devising Legislation for Adolescent Medical Decision Making / Rhonda Gay Hartman=595

Shaping Parental Authority over Children's Bodies / Alicia Ouellette=596

Notes and Questions=598

b. Legal Approaches=601

Rhode Island Gen. Laws §23-4.6-1(2012) ; Idaho Code §39-3801(2012) ; Cal. Fam. Code, Div. 11. Minors. Part 4(2012)=601

Notes and Questions=602

Curran v. Bosze=606

Notes and Questions=609

Challenging Issues : Involuntary Administration of Psychotropic Medication to a Minor=613

Challenging Issues : Mature Minors=614

10. Discrimination in Health Care=615

A. CLASS=615

Health Disparities and the Law : Wrongs in Search of a Right / Mary Anne Bobinski,=616

B. RACE AND ETHNICITY=617

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=617

Health Law Symposium : Foreword / Sidney D. Watson=617

Medical Care As a Public Accommodation : Moving the Discussion to Race / Joel Teitelbaum ; Sara Rosenbaum=618

Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act : Civil Rights, Health Reform, Race, and Equity / Sidney D. Watson=619

Breaking the Cycle of "Unequal Treatment" with Health Care Reform : Acknowledging and Addressing the Continuation of Racial Bias / Ruqaiijah Yearby=620

Notes and Questions=621

2. Legal Approaches=623

Hall v. Bio-Medical Application, Inc.=623

42 U.S.C. 18116=625

Notes and Questions=626

Challenging Issues : Disparities in Health Care : Race and Gender=629

C. GENDER=629

Gender Matters : Implications for Clinical Research and Women's Health Care / Karen H. Rothenberg=629

Notes and Questions=631

D. IMMIGRANT STATUS=632

When Others Get Too Close : Immigrants, Class, and the Health Care Debate / Janet L. Dolgin ; Katherine R. Dieterich=632

Notes and Questions=634

Challenging Issue : Hospital Deportations=634

E. SEXUAL ORIENTATION OR GENDER IDENTITY=635

Sexual Expression and Intimacy between Nursing Home Residents with Dementia : Balancing the Current Interests and Prior Values of Heterosexual and LGBT Residents / Evelyn M. Tenebaum=636

Notes and Questions=637

F. PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES=638

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=638

Becoming Visible : The ADA's Impact on Health Care for Persons with Disabilities / Mary Crossley=638

2. Legal Approaches=639

Sumes v. Andres=639

Notes and Questions=642

Challenging Issues : Accommodating Patients Who Are Disabled=643

G. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICK OR DISABLED=644

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=644

Killing "The Handicapped"―Before and after Birth / Martha A. Field=644

Of Diagnoses and Discrimination : Discriminatory Nontreatment of Infants with HIV Infection / Mary Crossley=645

Playing God with Baby Doe : Quality of Life and Unpredictable Life Standards at the Start of Life / Anita Silvers ; Leslie Pickering Francis=646

Notes and Questions=649

2. Legal Approaches=652

45 C.F.R. 1350.15(Services and Treatment for Disabled Infants)=652

Notes and Questions=653

H. ELDERLY PEOPLE=655

1. Unequal Paternalism=656

a. Bioethical and Social Approaches=656

Ageism : Paternalism and Prejudice / Linda S. Whitton=656

Notes and Questions=657

Challenging Issues : Autonomy and Age=660

b. Legal Approaches=660

Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann., Crimes Against the Person : Abuse, Neglect, Exploitation, and Isolation of Older Persons(2008)=661

Ohio Rev. Code Ann. Adult Protective Services(2008)=662

Notes and Questions=663

2. Talk of Rationing=664

Older Americans and the Rationing of Health Care / Andrew H. Smith ; John Rother=665

Distributive Justice and Health Care / George P. Smith II=667

Notes and Questions=668

I. GENETIC DISCRIMINATION=670

The Allure and Peril of Genetics Exceptionalism : Do We Need Special Genetics Legislation? / Sonia M. Suter=670

Notes and Questions=673

PART III. BIOETHICS AND THE COMMUNITY

11. Human Subject Research and Experimental Health Care=677

A. BIOETHICAL AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES=679

Human Sacrifice and Human Experimentation : Reflections at Nuremberg / Jay Katz=679

Reflections on Medical Experimentation in Humans / Guido Calabresi=683

Notes and Questions=685

B. CURRENT PRACTICES=687

The Role of Institutional Review Boards in Protecting Human Subjects : Are We Really Ready to Fix a Broken System? / Hazel Glenn Beh=687

The Human Subjects Trade : Ethical and Legal Issues Surrounding Recruitment Incentives / Trudo Lemmens ; Paul B. Miller=689

Dealing with Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research : IRB Oversight As the Next Best Solution to the Abolitionist Approach / Jesse A. Goldner=690

Notes and Questions=695

Challenging Issues : Lessons from Legal Ethics?=697

C. LEGAL APPROACHES=698

1. Ethics Codes=698

The Nuremberg Code=698

The Belmont Report=699

Notes and Questions=707

2. Federal Regulations=708

Reviewing the Review Boards : Why Insitutional Review Board Liability Does Not Make Good Business Sense / Carla M. Stalcup=708

Code of Federal Regulations Title 45-Public Welfare Subtitle A-Deparment of Health and Human Services Subchapter A-General Administration Part 46-Protection of Human Subjects=710

Notes and Questions=713

Challenging Issues : Research Protocol to Withdraw Medication from Patients with Schizophrenia=715

3. Common Law=717

Grimes v. Kennedy Krieger Institute, Inc.=717

Notes and Questions=726

D. SPECIAL POPULATIONS=728

1. Children=728

Children as Research Subjects : A Proposal to Revise the Current Federal Regulations Using a Moral Framework / Lainie Friedman Ross=728

Notes and Questions=730

Challenging Issues : Experimental Care=732

Challenging Issues : Human Neurostem Cell Therapy=733

2. Donors of Biological Samples=734

Greenberg v. Miami Children's Hospital Research Institute=734

Notes and Questions=734

3. Experiments on Military Personnel=737

Minns v. United States=737

Notes and Questions=740

4. Research Among Populations of Developing Countries=742

5. The Terminally Ill=743

Faith(Healing), Hope, and Charity at the FDA : The Politics of AIDS Drug Trials / George J. Annas=744

Notes and Questions=744

Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs v. Eschenbach=745

Notes and Questions=751

12. Public Health=753

A. THE INTERSECTION OF BIOETHICS AND PUBLIC HEALTH=755

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=755

Are There Characteristics of Infectious Diseases That Raise Special Ethical Issues? / Charles B. Smith ; Margaret P. Battin ; Jay A. Jacobson ; Leslie P. Francis ; Jeffrey R. Botkin ; Emily P. Asplund ; Gretchen J. Domek ; Beverly Hawkins=755

Notes and Questions=759

2. Legal Approaches=759

Lethal Injections : The Law, Science, and Politics of Syringe Access for Injection Drug Users / Scott Burris ; Steffanie A. Strathdee ; John S. Vernick=759

Notes and Questions=760

B. CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE=761

1. Vaccination=761

Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts=761

Notes and Questions=764

2. Quarantine and Isolation=766

Quarantine and Isolation : Lessons Learned from SARS=766

Notes and Questions=768

Quarantine and Isolation : Lessons Learned from SARS=769

Notes and Questions=769

3. Tuberculosis : A Modern Case Study=770

a. Legal Approaches=771

City of Newark v. J.S.=771

Notes and Questions=778

b. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=780

Principles and Particularity : The Role of Cases in Bioethics / John D. Arras=780

Notes and Questions=782

c. Public Policy=783

Rethinking Medical Ethics : A View from Below / Paul Farmer ; Nicole Gastineau Campos=783

Notes and Questions=785

4. AIDS : The Exception?=785

5. Bioterrorism=787

The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act : Public Health and Civil Liberties in a Time of Terrorism / Lawrence O. Gostin=787

Model State Emergency Health Powers Act(as of December 21, 2001)=788

Policy Choices and Model Acts : Preparing for the Next Public Health Emergency / Ken Wing=793

Notes and Questions=794

C. OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH CHALLENGES=796

1. Civil Commitment of "Sexually Violent Predators"=797

Kansas v. Hendricks=797

Notes and Questions=799

2. Drug Testing for Government Benefits=801

Lebron v. Wilkins=801

Notes and Questions=804

3. The Obesity "Epidemic"=805

Nudging Towards Nutrition? Soft Paternalism and Obesity-Related Reform / Colin Hector=805

Pelman v. McDonald's Corp.=809

Notes and Questions=812

Challenging Issues : Banning School Vending Machines=814

Challenging Issues : Avoiding Obesity by Avoiding Some Births?=814

13. The Business of Health Care=815

A. ETHICS AND THE BUSINESS OF HEALTH CARE=816

A Corportate Ethics of "Care" in Health Care / Mark A. Hall=816

Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act : Health Care Reform at the Intersection of Law and Ethics / Joshua E. Perry=818

Notes and Questions=824

Challenging Issues : Can Pharma Care?=826

B. INCENTIVIZING AND CONTROLLING MEDICAL TREATMENT DECISIONS=827

1. Managed Care=828

a. Bioethical and Social Approaches=828

Physician Liability and Managed Care : A Philosophical Perspective / Dionne Roller Fine=828

Images of Health Insurance in Popular Film : The Dissolving Critique / Elizabeth A. Pendo=830

Notes and Questions=832

b. Legal Approaches=833

Neade v. Portes=833

Managed Care Regulation in the States : The Impact on Physicians' Practices and Clinical Autonomy / Karl Kronebusch ; Mark Schlesinger ; Tracy Thomas=838

Notes and Questions=840

2. Gainsharing and Other Health Care Financing and Delivery Initiatives=842

Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services=843

Notes and Questions=844

3. Doctors' Entrepreneurial Activities=845

The Stark Law : Boon or Boondoggle? An Analysis of the Prohibition on Physician Self-Referrals / Steven D. Wales=845

Fla. Stat. §456.052(Disclosure of Financial Interest by Production)(2012)=847

Notes and Questions=847

Challenging Issues : Healers and Business Managers : Regulating Physicians=851

C. CHARGING AND COLLECTING PAYMENT=852

1. Bioethical and Social Approaches=852

The Controversy over Hospital Charges to the Uninsured-No Villains, No Heroes / Beverly Cohen=852

2. Legal Approaches=855

26 U.S.C. §§501(c)(3) and 501(r)(2010)=856

Press Release : Treasury Releases Proposed Guidance to Ensure Patient Access to Financial Assistance from Charitable Hospitals=857

Notes and Questions=858

D. CONTROLLING THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND PROTECTING HEALTH CARE MARKETS=861

1. Corporate Practice of Medicine=861

a. Bioethical and Social Approaches=861

Playing Doctor : Corporate Medical Practice and Medical Malpractice / E. Haavi Morreim=861

b. Legal Approaches=863

Berlin v. Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center=863

Notes and Questions=865

2. Noncompetition Agreements and Other Restraints of Trade=866

Central Indiana Podiatry v. Krueger=866

Notes and Questions=869

E. HEALTH CARE "PRODUCTS" AND DISCOVERIES=870

1. Manufacturing and Marketing=870

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=870

Pushing Drugs : Genomics and Genetics, the Pharmaceutical Industry and the Law of Negligence / Heidi Li Feldman=870

Notes and Questions=872

b. Legal Approaches=874

United States ex rel. David Franklin v. Parke-Davis=874

Notes and Questions=878

2. Patents and Property Rights=879

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=880

Patent First, Ask Questions Later : Morality and Biotechnology in Patent Law / Margo A. Bagley=880

b. Legal Approaches=881

Diamond v. Chakrabarty=881

Notes and Questions=884

Moore v. Regents of the University of California=886

Greenberg v. Miami Children's Hospital Research Institute=890

Notes and Questions=894

14. Social Justice : Access to Care, Distribution of Care, and the Social Determinants of Health=901

A. SCOPE OF THE OBLIGATION TO TREAT=902

Payton v. Weaver=903

Notes and Questions=906

B. ALLOCATING HEALTH CARE=909

1. Allocating Scarce Resources=909

Allocating Health Care Morally / Einer Elhauge=909

Notes and Questions=910

Challenging Issues : Not Enough Ventilators=915

2. Medical Tourism=915

Notes and Questions=917

3. Allocating Organs for Transplantation=918

a. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=920

Empire : Empires of the Flesh : Tissue and Organ Taboos / Michele Goodwin=920

Notes and Questions=921

Challenging Issues : Regulation of a Commercial Market in Organs?=927

b. Legal Approaches=928

Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network=928

United Network for Organ Sharing=929

Notes and Questions=930

Flynn v. Holder=933

Notes and Questions=933

Challenging Issue : Allocating Organs for Transplantation=935

Colavito v. New York Organ Donar Network, Inc.=935

Question=937

C. HEALTH CARE AS A RIGHT?=938

1. Bioethical and Social Perspectives=938

The Human Right to Health Care in the State of Vermont / Mariah McGill=938

The Ethics of Health Reform : Why We Should Care About Who Is Missing Coverage / Norman Daniels=940

From Health Care Law to the Social Determinants of Health : A Public Health Law Research Perspective / Scott Burris=941

Notes and Questions=942

Challenging Issue : Individual and Communal Responsibility=944

D. ACCESS TO CARE : THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT=944

1. Social and Bioethical Perspectives=944

Realigning the Social Order : The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the U.S. Health Insurance System / Sara Rosenbaum=946

Note and Question=947

2. Legal Approaches=948

a. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act(ACA)=948

b. The Supreme Court's Response to the ACA=948

Nat'l Fed. Indep., Bus. v. Sebelius=948

Notes and Questions=957

Challenging Issues : NFIB v. Sebelius and Medicaid=959

Table of Cases=961

Index=965

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This third edition casebook covers the basic concepts of the law, medicine, and philosophy as well as autonomy and bodily integrity, personhood, and privacy. The second section addresses the individual in relation to bioethics with regard to reproduction--prevention as well as assistance and monitoring; dying and death; medical decision making for others; and discrimination in health care. The final part is devoted to the community, with coverage of human subject research, experimental health care, public health, the business of healthcare, and social justice. The two authors are affiliated as follows: Janet L. Dolgin (law and science education, Hofstra U.), and Lois L. Shepherd (law and public health sciences, U. of Virginia). Annotation ⓒ2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)