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  • Volume 69: Issue 4
    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 69: Issue 4
    Fall 1994
    Symposium: Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics
    Introduction
    Roger B. Dworkin

    Principles and Other Emerging Paradigms in Bioethics
    Tom L. Beauchamp

    A Response to Beauchamp
    David H. Smith

    Are Principles Ever Properly Ignored? A Reply to Beauchamp or Bioethical Paradigms
    Karen HansonĀ 

    Principles and Particularity: The Role of Cases in Bioethics
    John D. Arras

    Narrative and Casuistry: A Response to John Arras
    Richard B. Miller

    Bioethics and Epistemology: A Response to Professor Arras
    Susan H. Williams

    Posthumous Reproduction
    John A. Robertson

    Posthumous Autonomy Revisited
    Fred H. Cate

    Bioethics with a Human Face
    Carl E. Schneider

    Paradigms and Our Shrinking Bioethics
    Peter CherbasĀ 

    Society and the Balance of Professional Dominance and Patient Autonomy in Medical Care
    Bernice A. Pescosolido

    Notes

    Reading, Writing, and Sexual Harassment: Finding a Constitutional Remedy When Schools Fail to Address Peer Abuse
    Karen Mellencamp Davis

    “Mother,” “Parent,” and Bias
    A. Yasmine Rassam

    Perfection by Possession in Article 9: Challenging the Arcane but Honored Rule
    David A. Ebroon

    Republican Constitutional Skepticism and Congressional Reform
    Thomas Molnar Fisher

    Comment
    Legislative Intent vs. Executive Non-enforcement: A New Bounty Statute as a Solution to Executive Usurpation of Congressional Power
    George R. Rogers


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