NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW

Informed consent: from disclosure to patient participation in medical decisionmaking
Simpson RE
Abortion and judicial review: of burdens and benefits, hard cases and some bad law
Bennett RW
Moore v. Regents of the University of California: expanded disclosure, limited property rights
Potts J
Genetic information and property theory
Barrad CM
In a different voice: relational feminism, abortion rights, and the feminist legal agenda
Karlan PS and Ortiz DR
Tragic choices: state discretion over organ transplant funding for Medicaid recipients
Weigert DL
Squandering the gain: gainsharing and the continuing dilemma of physician financial incentives
Saver RS
Limiting the therapeutic orgy: mental patients' right to refuse treatment
Plotkin R
The second revolution in informed consent: comparing physicians to each other
Twerski AD and Cohen NB
Mothers and doctors' orders: unmasking the doctor's fiduciary role in maternal-fetal conflicts
Oberman M
The rebirth of informed consent: a cultural analysis of the Informed Consent Doctrine after Schreiber v. Physicians Insurance Co. of Wisconsin
Ketler SK
Twerski and Cohen's second revolution: a systems/strategic perspective
LoPucki LM
Regulating scientific research: intellectual property rights and the norms of science
Rai AK
Genetic discrimination, genetic privacy: rethinking employee protections for a brave new workplace
Kim PT
Forced labor: a thirteenth amendment defense of abortion
Koppelman A
A beau mentir qui vient de loin: the 1988 Canadian abortion decision in comparative perspective
Glendon MA
When physicians balk at futile care: implications of the disability rights laws
Peters PG
From cannibalism to caesareans: two conceptions of fundamental rights
Hasnas J
Defining the boundaries of personal privacy: is there a paternal interest in compelling therapeutic fetal surgery?
Blickenstaff DC
Lessard v. Schmidt: due process and involuntary civil commitment
Reclaiming "abandoned" DNA: the Fourth Amendment and genetic privacy
Joh EE