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Volume 12, Summer 1997, Issue 3
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This issue contains articles from Symposium: Physician-Assisted Suicide: Legal Rights in Life and Death.Editorial Board
Symposium
The Constitutional Right to Die: Ethical Considerations
Lawrence Gostin
Just the Medical Facts: An Argument in Support of the Continued Ban on Physician-Assisted Suicide
James J. Bopp Jr.
Practical Reasons for Lifting Bans on Physician-Assisted Suicide
Michael Alan Schwartz
Exploring Physician-Assisted Suicide: An Examination of the Circuit Court Decisions and Public Policy Concerns
John Alesandro
Legal, Medical, and Ethical Considerations for the Future of Physician-Assisted Suicide (Introductory Remarks of Panel II)
Tanya Hernandez
The New York State Task Force on Life and the Law: Why It Concluded Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Not Be Legalized
Carl H. Coleman
Physician's Role as Healer: American Medical Association's Opposition to Physician-Assisted Suicide
Lonnie Bristow
Addressing and Dispelling Misconceptions Surrounding the Physician-Assisted Suicide Controversy
Carol Sieger
Introduction of the Keynote Presentation
Bernard Reams
The Constitutional Litigation on Assisted Suicide: A Last Look Before the Supreme Court Decides (Keynote Address)
Michael S. Popkin
Notes
Serving No "Purpose:" The Double-Edged Sword of New York's Juvenile Offender Law
Rose M. Charles and Jennifer V. Zuccarelli
Constitutional Analysis of the Barriers Same-Sex Couples Face in Their Quest to Become a Family Unit
Danielle Epstein and Lena Mukherjee