No. 25-4, June 2009
Index
- Are There Checks and Balances on Terminating the Lives of Children With Disabilities? Should There Be?
- Baby Doe and Beyond: Examining the Practical and Philosophical Influences Impacting Medical Decision-making on Behalf of Marginally-viable Newborns
- Baby Doe at Twenty Five
- Baby Doe: Does it Really Apply Now?-palliative Care of the Ill Neonate
- Divorcing the Husband and Wife Business: an Analysis and Critique of I.r.c. § 761(f)
- Getting Personal With Our Neighbors- a Survey of Southern States' Exercise of General Jurisdiction and a Proposal for Extending Georgia's Long-arm Statute
- Medical Futility
- Opportunity Costs: Nonjudicial Foreclosure and the Subprime Mortgage Crisis in Georgia
- Personal Reflections on Extremely Premature Newborns: Vitalism, Treatment Decisions, and Ethical Permissibility
- Playing God With Baby Doe: Quality of Life and Unpredictable Life Standards at the Start of Life
- Rescuing Baby Doe
- The Aftermath of Baby Doe and the Evolution of Newborn Intensive Care
- The Baby Doe Regulations and Tragic Choices at the Bedside: Accepting the Limits of "good Process"
- The Baby Doe Rules and Texas's "futility Law" in the Nicu
- The Problem of Non-identity in Valuing Newborn Human Life
- Why the Capta's Baby Doe Rules Should Be Rejected in Favor of the Best Interests Standard