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Vol. 12 No. 2 (2015)
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2015)
Published:
2015-10-26
Articles
Exposing the Myth of Consent
Jennifer A. Drobac, Oliver R. Goodenough
472-532
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"And If Your Friends Jumped Off a Bridge, Would You Do It Too?": How Developmental Neuroscience can Inform Legal Regimes Governing Adolescents
Michael N. Tennison, Amanda C. Pustilnik
533-590
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Mental Disabilities and Duty in Negligence Law: Will Neuroscience Reform Tort Doctrine?
Jean Macchiaroli Eggen
591-650
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A Fate Worse Than Death?: How Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease Could Affect End-of-Life Choices
Rebecca Dresser
651-670
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Implications of Neuroscience Advances in Tort Law: A General Overview
Betsy J. Grey
671-694
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Will Neuroscience Redefine Mental Injury?: Disability Benefit Law, Mental Health Parity Law, and Disability Discrimination Law
Stacey A. Tovino
695-728
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Cosmetic Neurocognitive Enhancement and Healthcare Providers
Tracy D. Gunter
729-768
PDF
Notes
The Supreme Court's Overreaching Preemption Interpretation and Its Consequences: Granting Generic Drug Manufacturers Legal Immunity Through "The Duty of Sameness" in Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. v. Bartlett and PLIVA v. Mensing
Tyler W. Olson
769-810
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Physician Owned Hospitals: Congress Should CHange the ACA's Course of Treatment
Melissa C. Schade van Westrum
811-854
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You Don't Have To Go Home, but You Can't Eat Here: How Restaurants Discriminate Against Individuals with Celiac Disease Under the Americansw with Disabilites Act and What Should Be Done
Michael J. Hooker
855-893
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