33 results match your criteria: "Seton Hall Law School.[Affiliation]"
Health Matrix Clevel
December 2004
Healthcare Compliance Certification Program, Seton Hall Law School, USA.
UCLA Law Rev
October 2002
Health Law & Policy Program, Seton Hall Law School, USA.
Applying the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to denials of treatment by assisted reproductive technology (ART) practitioners raises particularly challenging legal and ethical issues. On the one hand, the danger that physicians will inappropriately deny treatment to patients with disabilities is especially worrisome in the context of ARTs, given the widespread stigma associated with reproduction by individuals with disabilities. On the other hand, patients' disabilities may sometimes have potentially devastating implications for any child resulting from treatment, including the possibility that the child will be born with life-threatening or seriously debilitating impairments.
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June 2004
Health Law & Policy Program, Seton Hall Law School, USA.
Food Drug Law J
November 2003
Seton Hall Law School, Neward, NJ, USA.
Health Matrix Clevel
August 1999
Health Law & Policy Program, Seton Hall Law School, USA.