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Volume 55, Issue 3 Spring 2006: Symposium - Precious Commodities: The Supply & Demand of Body Parts
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Precious Commodities: An Introduction
Michele Goodwin
Articles
Directions for the Disposition of My Vital Organs
Lloyd R. Cohen
On the Ethics of Paying Organ Donors: An Economic Perspective
T. Randolph Beard and David L. Kaserman
Supplying Human Body Parts: A Jewish Law Perspective
Steven H. Resnicoff
Religion, Philosophy, and the Commodification of Human Body Parts
William E. Stempsey
Changing Organ Allocation Will Increase Organ Supply
David J. Undis
The Re-Gift of Life: Can Charity Law Prevent For-Profit Firms from Exploiting Donated Tissue and Nonprofit Tissue Banks?
Robert A. Katz
Notes & Comments
Top Secret: A Constitutional Look at the Procedural Problems Inherent in Sealing Civil Court Documents
Daniel Lombard
Local and State Enforcement of Immigration Law: An Equal Protection Analysis
Tiffany Walters Kleinert
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Eric W. Schupp
- Executive Editor
- Aviva M. Grumet-Morris
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Daniel R. Lombard
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Erin K. Slattery
- Symposium Editor
- Christine S. Matott
- Business Manager
- Robert Stanley Prostko
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Joanna Clarke-Sayer
- Amanda Cullen
- Breighanne Fisher
- Jason Tunquist
- Catherine P. Sons
- Cheryl L. Taglia
- Steven Molesky
- Tiffany Walters