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A. In progress

Merging Malpractice Law and Ordinary Negligence Law: Recent Missouri Cases, Misssouri Law Review (introduction) (forthcoming)

The Quiet Demise of Deference to Custom: The Policy Implications

Harm to Future Persons: Obligations to the Children of Reproductive Technology (book)

The Disappearance of Disparate Impact Analysis under the ADA

B. In print

The Quiet Demise of Deference to Custom: Malpractice Law at the Millennium, 57 Washington & Lee Law Review 163 (2000).

Hindsight Bias and Tort Liability: Avoiding Premature Conclusions, 31 Arizona State Law Journal 1277 (2000)

Harming Future Persons: Obligations to the Children of Reproductive Technology, 8 Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal (May 1999)

The Illusion of Autonomy at the End of Life: Unconsented Life Support and the Wrongful Life Analogy, 45 UCLA Law Review 673 (1998).

When Physicians Balk at Futile Care: Implications of the Disability Rights Laws, 90 Northwestern University Law Review 798 (1997).

Health Care Rationing and Disability Rights, 70 Indiana Law Journal 491 (1995).

The Physician's Decision to Use Tube Feedings: The Role of the Family, the Living Will, and the Cruzan Decision, 40 Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 475 (1992)(with Ely, Zweig, Elder, and Schneider).

Physician Willingness to Withhold Tube Feeding after Cruzan: An Empirical Study, 57 Missouri Law Review 831 (1992)(with Ely, Zweig, Elder, and Schneider)

Community Attitudes and Knowledge About Advance Care Directives, 5 Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 565 (1992)(with Elder, Schneider, Zweig, Ely)

Rethinking Wrongful Life: Bridging the Boundary Between Tort and Family Law, 67 Tulane Law Review 397 (1992).

The Constitution and the Right to Die, 6(4) Midwest Medical Ethics 13 (1990).

The State's Interest in the Preservation of Life: From Quinlan to Cruzan, 50 Ohio State Law Journal 893 (1989).

Protecting the Unconceived: Nonexistence, Avoidability and Reproductive Technology, 31 Arizona Law Review 487 (1989).

Book Review, Who Should Decide: Paternalism in Health Care, by James F. Childress, 23 Journal of Family Law 287 (1984).

Note, 64 California Law Review 516 (1976)

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