Philosophers have debated whether the advance directives of Alzheimer’s patients should be enforced, even if patients seem content in their demented... MORE
Now that the Supreme Court has revoked the constitutional right to reproductive autonomy, we must reckon with the risks that our surveillance economy... MORE
In August of 2021, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine published its most recent opinion on the financial compensation of oocyte (egg)... MORE
Does the U.S. Constitution guarantee a right to a vaccine passport? In the United States and elsewhere, vaccine passports have existed for over a... MORE
This chapter "rewrites" Smith v. Rasmussen, 249 F.3d 755 (8th Cir. 2001), which affirmed Iowa’s Medicaid agency's refusal to cover gender affirmation... MORE
A Forum discussing:
Kidneys for Sale: Empirical Evidence From Iran by Moeindarbari T and Feizi M (2022). Transpl Int 35:10178. doi: https://doi.org/... MORE
Treatment with methadone dramatically improves the lives of people with Opioid Use Disorder and should be universally available to those who wish to... MORE
The leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade felt like a tsunami as the news spread across the country. The shock was... MORE
Almost one half of the U.S. population is single, and the number of single people has almost tripled since 1950. Companies run by single CEOs may be... MORE
Forword to Issue 1 - Sex in Law Doriane Lambelet Coleman & Kimberly D. Krawiec Special Editors
This symposium continues the discussion we began... MORE
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a feared and stigmatized condition, with relentlessly progressive impact not only on the independence and health of people... MORE
The sale of organs and gametes, the use of commercial surrogates, and trade in blood and plasma are examples of what have been termed "contested... MORE