The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
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Author offers an analytic defense of the coherence of the distinction between "killing" and "allowing to die," based on contemporary philosophy of action and intention.
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Author examines in depth the U. S. Supreme Court's 1998 decision in Bragdon v. Abbott concerning the application of the Americans with Disabilities Act to HIV, and explains why the ruling was even necessary and what the decision says about the relationship between law and public health.