VOLUME VI, ISSUE 2: SUMMER 2006
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. ARTICLES
A Jurisprudence of Dysfunction: On the Role of “
Ani B. Satz, Ph.D., J.D.
“Conscience Clauses” or “Unconscionable Clauses”: Personal Beliefs Versus Professional Responsibilities
Martha S. Swartz, M.S.S., J.D.
II. NOTE
Executions and Torture: The Consequences of Overriding Professional Ethics
Michael K. Gottlieb, M.P.H., M.Sc., M.A.
III. SYMPOSIUM - A WORLD LESS SILENT: CELEBRATING JAY KATZ'S CONTRIBUTION TO LAW, MEDICINE, AND ETHICS
Foreword
David C. Tolley, M.A.
Introductory Remarks – The Healing Wisdom of Jay Katz
Harold Hongju Koh, M.A., J.D.
The Uses of Psychoanalysis in Law: The Force of Jay Katz’s Example
Robert A. Burt., M.A., J.D., with responses by Elyn Saks, M.Litt., L.D. and Charles Bosk, M.A., Ph.D.
Experimentation with Human Beings: Light or Only Shadows?
Alexander M. Capron, LL.B., with responses by Ruth Faden, Ph.D., M.P.H. and Larry I. Palmer, LL.B.
The Web of Relations: Thinking About Physicians and Patients
Ellen Wright Clayton, M.D., J.D., with responses by Alan Meisel, J.D. and Susan M. Wolf, J.D.
Closing Remarks – Jay Katz: From Adjunct to Core
Guido Calabresi, M.A., LL.B.
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