Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Journal of Law and Health

Current Issue
Vol. 21, Issue 1
 
ARTICLES

Revealing Your Sources: The Case for Non-Anonymous Gamete Donation

Michelle Dennison

A Philosophy of Privatization: Rationing Health Care Through the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003

Eleanor Bhat Sorresso, M.D., J.D.

Law Students Who Learn Differently: A Narrative Case Study of Three Law Students With Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

Leah M. Christensen

Redefining Stewardship Over Body Parts

Elizabeth E. Appel Blue
 
NOTES

Harnessing the Hired Guns: The Substantive Nature of Ohio Revised Code § 2743.43 under Article Iv, Section 5(B) of the Ohio Constitution

Patrick Vrobel

Combating the Unfair Competitive Edge: Random Drug Testing Should Be Implemented in Standardized Testing to Deter Illicit and Unfair Use of Prescription Stimulants

Shawn Romer
 

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Journal Briefs:

Journal Updates:

The revolution in medicine continues to raise new and increasingly complex legal and moral concerns. Profound dilemmas over patients' rights, infanticide, medical experimentation, genetic engineering, and other issues are challenging practitioners of law and medicine on a daily basis. The frequency and character of these issues compel scholarly examination by professionals in both disciplines.

Only a handful of publications exist encompassing the field of law and health. Few attain the level of scholarship this expanding specialization requires. The Journal of Law and Health focuses its scholarly approach to current debates in the legal and medical field and adds a valuable voice to the examination and resolution of critical issues.