VANDERBILT LAW REVIEW

Fetal surgery and wrongful death actions on behalf of the unborn: an argument for a social standard
Stanley JD
The cloudy crystal ball: genetics, child abuse, and the perils of predicting behavior
Stone RD
An equality paradigm for preventing genetic discrimination
Silvers A and Stein MA
Not without my father: the legal status of the posthumously conceived child
Scharman CA
Assisting minors seeking abortions in judicial bypass proceedings: a guardian ad litem is no substitute for an attorney
Graybill ES
Constitutional issues raised by states' exclusion of fertility drugs from Medicaid coverage in light of mandated coverage of Viagra
Connolly EL
Protecting health information privacy: the case for self-regulation of electronically held medical records
Glenn CL
Protection of privacy in health care reform
Schwartz PM
Reverse informed consent: the unreasonably dangerous patient
Oddi AS
Liability for improper maintenance of life support: balancing patient and physician autonomy
Addlestone SI
Unequal racial access to kidney transplantation
Ayres I, Dooley LG and Gaston RS
Capital punishment of kids: when courts permit parents to act on their religious beliefs at the expense of their children's lives
Anderson JJ
The disfranchisement of fertile women in clinical trials: the legal ramifications of and solutions for rectifying the knowledge gap
Bowles LE
The Oregon Basic Health Services Act: a model for state reform?
Robinson EL
Cruel and unusual punishment in the provision of prison medical care: challenging the deliberate indifference standard
Friedman MC
The pariah patient: the lack of funding for mental health care
Ramage WE
The jurisprudence of genetics
Dreyfuss RC and Nelkin D
The constitutionality of pregnancy clauses in living will statutes
Benton EC
AIDS, rape, and the Fourth Amendment: schemes for mandatory testing of sex offenders
MacDonald PH
Walking in their shoes: paying respect to incompetent patients
Welch DD
Trial rights and psychotropic drugs: the case against administering involuntary medications to a defendant during trial
Klein DW