Volume 58, Issue 2 Freedom of Choice at the End of Life: Patients’ Rights in a Shifting Legal and Political Landscape
The issue is based on the Freedom of Choice at the End of Life: Patients’ Rights in a Shifting Legal and Policy Landscape symposium held at New York Law School in November, 2012. The symposium was co-sponsored by the Justice Action Center at New York Law School. Videorecordings of the symposium panels are available here. Photos from the event are available here. Click here to view videorecordings of the event in iTunes.Articles
Introduction
PETER J. STRAUSS
A New Life for Wrongful Living
NADIA N. SAWICKI
Dispute Resolution Mechanisms for Intractable Medical Futility Disputes
THADDEUS MASON POPE
Context Matters: Disability, the End of Life, and Why the Conversation Is Still So Difficult
ALICIA OUELLETTE
From Schiavo to Death Panels: How Media Coverage of End-of-Life Issues Affects Public Opinion
SHERRIE DULWORTH
Biediger v. Quinnipiac University
KIERSTEN MCKOY
Note
Avoiding the Technical Knockout: Tackling the Inadequacies of Youth Concussion Legislation
ERIN P. ANDREWS
Case Comments
In re Innovatio IP Ventures, LLC Patent Litigation
ALEXANDER M. NOBLE