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Works in Medical Jurisprudence

2021

Non-Consensual Disclosures, Nina Varsava
BYU Law Review

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Utilitarian Triage in Disasters, Alyssa Nielsen
BYU Law Review

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2020

Medical Disputes and Conflicting Values: Is There a “Right to Die” Later?, Janet L. Dolgin
BYU Law Review

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2019

The Medicare Problem: a solution to insolvency, Oscar Castro
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2018

Situational Irony? How Implementing a Medicaid Block Grant Will Exacerbate Everything It Purports to Fix, Brent Miller
BYU Law Review

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2017

Trading Safety for Innovation and Access: An Empirical Evaluation of the FDA’s Premarket Approval Process, George Horvath
BYU Law Review

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Rebranding Death, Angela Wentz Faulconer
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Constitutionality of Laws Banning Physician Assisted Suicide, Richard S. Myers
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Legalization of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia: Foundational Issues and Implications, Sean Murphy
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2016

When the State Requires Doctors to Act Against their Conscience: The Religious Freedom Implications of the Referral and the Direction Obligations of Health Practitioners in Victoria and New South Wales, Michael Quinlan
BYU Law Review

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Regulating Identity: Medical Regulation as Social Control, Matt Lamkin
BYU Law Review

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2015

Twenty-Week Abortion Bans: Ineffective, unconstitutional and unwise, Paul Benjamin Linton
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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RAC: A Program in Distress, Mary Squire
BYU Law Review

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2012

Gifts of the Heart… and Other Tissues: Legalizing the Sale of Human Organs and Tissues, J. Randall Boyer
BYU Law Review

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2011

Unexplained Fractures in Infants and Child Abuse: The Case for Requiring Bone-Density Testing Before Convicting Caretakers, Matt Seeley
BYU Law Review

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Arguments Not Raised: How the Plaintiffs’ Missed Opportunity Led to the Tenth Circuit’s Decision in June v. Union Carbide Corp., Nathan White
BYU Law Review

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2009

Up in Smoke: Federal Preemption and Medicinal Marijuana ID Cards in County of San Diego v. San Diego NORML, Douglas Farr
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2007

Recognizing the Larger Sacrifice: Easing the Burdens Borne by Living Organ Donors through Federal Tax Deductions, M. Lane Molen
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2006

Justice Ginsburg's Fiduciary Loophole: A Viable Achilles' Heel to HMOs' Impenetrable ERISA Shield, Charlotte Johnson
BYU Law Review

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2004

An Open Question in Utah's Open Courts Jurisprudence: The Utah Wrongful Life Act and Wood v. University of Utah Medical Center, Glenn E. Roper
BYU Law Review

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2002

On Causation and Comparison: Medical Malpractice and other Professional Negligence After Steiner Corp. v. Johnson & Higgins, Ryan M. Springer
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2001

Golden Eggs: Towards the Rational Regulation of Oocyte Donation, Kenneth Baum
BYU Law Review

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2000

Establishing The Standard For A Physician's Patient Diagnosis Using Scientific Evidence: Dealing With The Split Of Authority Amongst The Circuit Courts Of Appeal, Jack E. Karns
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1996

The Utah Medical No-Fault Proposal: A Problem-Fraught Rejection of the Current Tort System, Matthew K. Richards
BYU Law Review

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1995

The Advocate's Conflicting Obligations Vis-a.-Vis Adverse Medical Evidence in Social Security Proceedings, Robert E. Rains
BYU Law Review

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1993

Fetal Tissue Transplants as Treatment for Parkinsonian Patients: A Miracle Cure or Science Fiction Nightmare?, Billye D. Baird
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Power v. Arlington Hospital: A Federal Court End Run Around State Malpractice Limitations, Scott E. Hamm
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1992

Legitimate Exercise of Parens Patriae Doctrine: State Power to Determine an Incompetent Individual's "Right to Die" After Cruzan ex rel. Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dept. of Health, Carl Hernandez III
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1990

Utah Government Immunity Act and Government Hospitals: Condemarin v. University Hospital, Michael A. Royal
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Legislative Update on the State Adoption of the 1987 Revision to the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act of 1968, Daphne D. Sipes
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1989

Radiation Injury and the Law, David S. Gooden
BYU Law Review

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A Survey of Practitioners' Perceptions of Utah's Medical Malpractice Pre-Litigation Program, JoAnn E. Carnahan, Kathy D. Pullins
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1983

Convicting or Confining? Alternative Directions in Insanity Law Reform: Guilty But Mentally Ill Versus New Rules for Release of Insanity Acquittees, Donald H. Hermann
BYU Law Review

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Doctors' Maximum Fee Plan is Unlawful Per Se Under Section 1 of the Sherman Act: Arizona v. Maricopa County Medical Society, Craig L. Taylor
BYU Law Review

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1982

For Everything There Is a Season: The Right to Die in the United States, Richard Sherlock
BYU Law Review

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Live or Let Die; Who Decides an Incompetent's Fate? In re Storar and In re Eichner, Kevin W. Bates
BYU Law Review

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Accommodation of Conscientious Objection to Abortion: A Case Study of the Nursing Profession, W. Cole Durham Jr., Mary Anne Q. Wood, Spencer J. Condie
BYU Law Review

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1980

California Supreme Court Expands the Informed Consent Doctrine; Physicians Have a Duty to Obtain an Informed Refusal: Truman v. Thomas , Carol A. Cluff
BYU Law Review

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Wrongful Life-Impaired Infant's Cause of Action Recognized: Curlender v. Bio-Science Laboratories, Merrill F. Nelson
BYU Law Review

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1978

Counseling, Consulting, and Consent: Abortion and the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Mary Anne Wood, W. Cole Durham Jr.
BYU Law Review

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Sterilization, Retardation, and Parental Authority,
BYU Law Review

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1975

Torts--Medical Malpractice--Sources of a Physician's Standard of Care: The Medical Profession or the Courts--Helling v. Carey,
BYU Law Review

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