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- 2008028527 contributor B11105118.
- 2008028527 created "c2009.".
- 2008028527 date "2009".
- 2008028527 date "c2009.".
- 2008028527 dateCopyrighted "c2009.".
- 2008028527 description "Denying adults the right to refuse to comply with public health laws. Case overview : Henning Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1905) ; The Court's decision : public health considerations outweigh the right to personal liberty / John Marshall Harlan ; The Court failed to give due consideration to the risks of vaccination / Stan Lippmann ; Jacobson set the standards under which public health laws are constitutionally permissible / Lawrence O. Gostin ; The basis for balancing between public health needs and constitutional liberties has changed since Jacobson / Wendy K. Mariner, George J. Annas, and Leonard H. Glantz ; The Jacobson ruling would not permit compulsory smallpox vaccination as a defense against bioterrorism / Andrew B. Zoltan -- Affirming the right of competent adults to refuse medical treatment. Case overview : Cruzan, by Her Parents and Co-guardians v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (1990) ; The Court's decision : evidence of an incompetent patient's wishes may be required for termination of life-sustaining treatment / William Rehnquist ; Concurring opinion : preventing suicide by force has always been legal ; Antonin Scalia ; Dissenting opinion : the right to reject medical intervention should not be lost if a person becomes incompetent / William J. Brennan ; The rights of the State should not have prevailed over those of the patient / George J. Annas ; The Supreme Court set a legal precedent for the right to refuse medical treatment / S. Elizabeth Wilborn Malloy -- Establishing the right of mentally ill defendants to refuse medication. Case overview : Charles Thomas Sell v. United States (2003) ; The Court's decision : mentally ill defendants cannot be medicated against their will solely to enable them to stand trial / Stephen Breyer ; Dissenting opinion : the Sell ruling will allow criminal defendants to disrupt trials already in progress / Antonin Scalia ; The Sell ruling did no go far enough in protecting the constitutional liberty of mentally ill defendants / John R. Hayes ; The Sell ruling will result in major changes in how involuntary medication of mentally ill defendants is handled / Brett Trowbridge ; The Sell ruling will have little effect because defendants can still be forcibly medicated if called dangerous / Kelly Hilgers and Paula Ramer -- Denying the right of terminally ill persons to use experimental drugs. Case overview : Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs v. Andrew von Eschenbach (2007) ; The Circuit Court's decision : terminally ill patients do not have a constitutional right to use unapproved drugs / Thomas B. Griffith ; Dissenting opinion : liberty to use potentially lifesaving medications is required by the constitutionally protected right to life / Judith Ann Wilson Rogers ; Allowing terminally ill patients to use unproven drugs would hinter the clinical trial process / Ralph W. Moss ; Giving terminally ill patients access to unapproved drugs would lead to marketing of harmful ones / Shira Bender, Lauren Flicker, and Rosamond Rhodes ; The Constitution was written to protect liberty, not Federal regulatory schemes / Rober Pilon.".
- 2008028527 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.".
- 2008028527 extent "211 p. ;".
- 2008028527 identifier "0737741791 (hardcover)".
- 2008028527 identifier "9780737741797 (hardcover)".
- 2008028527 identifier 2008028527.html.
- 2008028527 isPartOf "Issues on trial".
- 2008028527 isPartOf "Issues on trial.".
- 2008028527 issued "2009".
- 2008028527 issued "c2009.".
- 2008028527 language "eng".
- 2008028527 publisher "Farmington Hills, MI : Greenhaven Press,".
- 2008028527 spatial "United States".
- 2008028527 subject "344.7304/1 22".
- 2008028527 subject "KF3821 .M398 2009".
- 2008028527 subject "Medical laws and legislation United States Cases.".
- 2008028527 tableOfContents "Denying adults the right to refuse to comply with public health laws. Case overview : Henning Jacobson v. Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1905) ; The Court's decision : public health considerations outweigh the right to personal liberty / John Marshall Harlan ; The Court failed to give due consideration to the risks of vaccination / Stan Lippmann ; Jacobson set the standards under which public health laws are constitutionally permissible / Lawrence O. Gostin ; The basis for balancing between public health needs and constitutional liberties has changed since Jacobson / Wendy K. Mariner, George J. Annas, and Leonard H. Glantz ; The Jacobson ruling would not permit compulsory smallpox vaccination as a defense against bioterrorism / Andrew B. Zoltan -- Affirming the right of competent adults to refuse medical treatment. Case overview : Cruzan, by Her Parents and Co-guardians v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (1990) ; The Court's decision : evidence of an incompetent patient's wishes may be required for termination of life-sustaining treatment / William Rehnquist ; Concurring opinion : preventing suicide by force has always been legal ; Antonin Scalia ; Dissenting opinion : the right to reject medical intervention should not be lost if a person becomes incompetent / William J. Brennan ; The rights of the State should not have prevailed over those of the patient / George J. Annas ; The Supreme Court set a legal precedent for the right to refuse medical treatment / S. Elizabeth Wilborn Malloy -- Establishing the right of mentally ill defendants to refuse medication. Case overview : Charles Thomas Sell v. United States (2003) ; The Court's decision : mentally ill defendants cannot be medicated against their will solely to enable them to stand trial / Stephen Breyer ; Dissenting opinion : the Sell ruling will allow criminal defendants to disrupt trials already in progress / Antonin Scalia ; The Sell ruling did no go far enough in protecting the constitutional liberty of mentally ill defendants / John R. Hayes ; The Sell ruling will result in major changes in how involuntary medication of mentally ill defendants is handled / Brett Trowbridge ; The Sell ruling will have little effect because defendants can still be forcibly medicated if called dangerous / Kelly Hilgers and Paula Ramer -- Denying the right of terminally ill persons to use experimental drugs. Case overview : Abigail Alliance for Better Access to Developmental Drugs v. Andrew von Eschenbach (2007) ; The Circuit Court's decision : terminally ill patients do not have a constitutional right to use unapproved drugs / Thomas B. Griffith ; Dissenting opinion : liberty to use potentially lifesaving medications is required by the constitutionally protected right to life / Judith Ann Wilson Rogers ; Allowing terminally ill patients to use unproven drugs would hinter the clinical trial process / Ralph W. Moss ; Giving terminally ill patients access to unapproved drugs would lead to marketing of harmful ones / Shira Bender, Lauren Flicker, and Rosamond Rhodes ; The Constitution was written to protect liberty, not Federal regulatory schemes / Rober Pilon.".
- 2008028527 title "Medical rights / Sylvia Engdahl, book editor.".
- 2008028527 type "text".