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  • Volume 79: Issue 1

    Indiana Law Journal
    Volume 79: Issue 1
    Winter 2004
    Articles
    When Vitalism is Dead Wrong: The Discrimination Against and Torture of Incompetent Patients by Compulsory Life-Sustaining Treatment
    Alicia R. Ouellette

    A Quantitative Methodology for Determining the Need For Exposure—Prompted Medical Monitoring
    Christopher P. Guzelian, Bruce E. Hillner, and Phillip S. Guzelian

    Reconsidering Attraction in Sexual Harassment
    Martin J. Katz

    Bring in the State: Toward a Constitutional Duty to Protect from Mob Violence
    Susan S. Kuo

    Notes
    Globalization and the Myth of Absolute National Sovereignty: Reconsidering the “Un-signing” of the Rome Statute and the Legacy of Senator Bricker
    John R. Worth

    Assessing Constitutional Challenges to University Free Speech Zones Under Public Forum Doctrine
    Thomas J. Davis  

    Patenting Business Methods in Europe: What Lies Ahead?
    Matthew E. Fink 

    Reading the Jurors Their Rights: the Continuing Question of Grand Jury Independence
    Gregory T. Fouts 



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