Journal of Law and Health

Volume 6 Issue 2 Article 4

1992

AIDS and HIV: The Legal Dimension: A Selective Bibliography

Bonnie L. Koneski-White

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I. INTRODUCTION ...... 131 II. SYMPOSIA AND SPECIAL ISSUES ...... 132 III. BIBLIOGRAPHIES ...... 133 IV. A RTICLES ...... 134 A . General ...... 134 B. Public Health Law and Policy ...... 140 C. P ublic Policy ...... 141 D . D iscrimination ...... 142 E. AIDS and the Workplace ...... 145 F Confidentiality ...... 148 G . Prisons ...... 150 H . Family Law ...... 152 L Children...... 153 J. Immigration...... 153 K . Insurance ...... 154 L . Legislation ...... 155 M. Torts ...... 157 N . Testing ...... 160 0. Quarantine ...... 162 P. Schools ...... 163 Q. AIDS as a Handicap...... 164 R. ConstitutionalLaw ...... 164 S. Criminal Law ...... 165 T. Practice of Medicine ...... 166 U. H ealth Care...... 168 V Litigation...... 169 W, Estate Planning...... 171 X. Pharmaceuticals...... 171 Y Wom en ...... 173 Z . Courts ...... 173

I. INTRODUCTION

June 1991 marked the tenth anniversary of the "discovery" of the AIDS disease. It seemed a propitious time to contemplate the problems faced by individuals who have the disease and by those who have the HIV virus. This bibliography provides a selective listing focusing on the legal aspects of AIDS and HIV and is composed primarily of citations to pe- riodical literature. Concentration is on "legal" periodicals but medical journals and newspaper articles should not be overlooked if the researcher would like a fuller picture.

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For the most part articles over two pages in length from journals were included. Editorials and articles from national and legal newspapers gen- erally are not included. Although some articles are listed from foreign periodicals, most of the entries focus on the United States. Listings in one category can cover some aspects of other categories. An attempt was made to include the article in the category which best covered the subject matter of the majority of the article. An asterisk (*) indicates that the article is contained in one of the symposia or special issues listed in the "Symposia and Special Issues" section of this bibliography. Articles from HASTINGS CENTER REPORT are not covered extensively, however this resource is invaluable in that it contains many columns, articles, and features dealing with all aspects of the disease. Compre- hensive inclusion of materials contained in the MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY LAW REPORTER was not possible. The REPORTER, although sometimes precursory in its coverage, is an excellent current awareness tool. Another source not covered in this bibliography, but helpful to those researching this issue is BIOLAw, composed of a print treatise and primary documents in microfiche. Since legal periodical literature on this subject continues to proliferate, the researcher can keep up to date by monitoring the standard periodical indexes.

II. SYMPOSIA AND SPECIAL ISSUES

AIDS, 137 NEw L.J. 747 (Aug. 14, 1987). AIDS and Criminal Justice, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 5 (1991). AIDS and the Law, 20 MD. B.J. 2 (June 1987). AIDS and the Rights and Obligations of Health Care Workers, 48 MD. L. REV. 1 (1989). AIDS; At The Limits of the Law, 34 VILL. L. REV. 755 (1989). AIDS from a Legal Perspective, 52 TEx. B.J. 206 (Feb. 1989). AIDS: InternationalPublic Health Strategies, 18 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 20 (1990). AIDS: Legal, Public, and PastoralImplications [Diocesan Attorneys' Pa- pers], 32 CATH. LAW. 242 (1988). Includes: Bolan, Paper on moral and religious aspects of AIDS; Lucid, Paper on moral and religious aspects and services for AIDS patients; Morris, Paper on moral and religious aspects of AIDS and discrimination; and Questions and Answers. Aids, Public Policy and The Law, 7 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 1 (1988). Aids, PublicPolicy and The Law II, 9 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 343 (1990). AIDS Symposium, 24 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 509 (1991). AIDS Symposium, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 489 (1988) (Part I); 10 J. LEGAL MED. 1 (1989) (Part II). AIDS, The Law & Society, 11 L.A. LAW. 9 (Sept. 1988). AIDS: The Responsibilitiesof HealthProfessionals, 18 HASTINGS CENTER REP. 2 (Apr.-May 1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

American Bar Association Policy and Report on AIDS, 21 U. TOL. L. REV. 1 (1989). Includes: Sullivan, "AIDS: Law, Public Policy, and the Work of the American Bar Association" [Introduction]; "American Bar Association Policy on AIDS;" and "Report of the AIDS Coordinating Committee." Annual Health Law Symposium, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 353 (1988). [Focus on AIDS]. The Challenge AIDS Poses to the Courts, 29 JUDGES' J. 2 (Spring 1990). Current Legal Issues In Aids, 49 OHIo ST. L.J. 877 (1989). Drugs, Alcohol and AIDS, 14 CONTEMp. DRUG PROBS. 367 (1987). The HarvardModel AIDS LegislationProject, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 1 (1990). HIV/AIDS Symposium, 22 U. WEST L.A. L. REv. 1 (1991). Law, Social Policy, and Contagious Disease: A Symposium on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 14 HOFSTRA L. REv. 5 (1985). National Symposia on Aids, University of New South Wales, June 8, 1985, 18 AUSTRALIAN J. FORENSIC ScI. 5 (1985). PanelDiscussion on Expedited DrugApproval Procedures,45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 329 (1990). Perspectives on State AIDS Legislation:Missouri's Statute, 53 MO. L. REV. 599 (1988). Proceedingsof the Forty-Ninth Judicial Conference of the District of Co- lumbia Circuit,Williamsburg, Virginia,May 22-24,1988, PanelDis- cussion, Panel I - Mandatory AIDS Testing: Public Health and Private Rights, 124 F.R.D. 288. ProfessionalConference on AIDS, Delaware,April 16, 1988, 7 DEL. LAW. 4 (Summer 1988). Special Issue on AIDS, 4 NEw ENG. J. PUB. PoL'Y 5 (Winter/Spring 1988). Symposia on AIDS, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. (Articles Sections) (Fall and Winter 1988). A Symposium on AIDS, Part1, 14 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 225 (1986); Part2, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 3 (1987). Symposium on AIDS, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 1 (1990). A Symposium on AIDS, 12 NOVA L.J. 961 (1988). Symposium on Internationaland ComparativeAIDS Policy, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 955 (1991). Symposium on Legal Reactions to AIDS, 12 LIVERPOOL L. REV 3 (1990). [Great Britain]. Testing Democracy: AIDS in America, 14 HUM. RTS. 16 (Summer 1987).

III. BIBLIOGRAPHIES

John R. Austin & Rebecca S. Trammell, AIDS and the Criminal Justice System: An Annotated Bibliography, 11 N. ILL. U. L. REV. 481 (1991). *John R. Austin & Rebecca S. Trammell, American Family Law in the Age of AIDS: An Annotated Bibliography, 24 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 625 (1991). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*Lena Buonanno, AIDS Bibliography, 15 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 86 (1987). R. losco, AIDS: Law, Ethics, and Public Policy. Washington, D.C.: Na- tional Reference Center for Bioethics Literature, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, 1988. Daniel J. Jacobs, AIDS: A Selective Bibliography of Legal, Social, and Medical Aspects, 42 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 260 (1987); Update 2, 43 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 760 (1988); Update 3, 44 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 559 (1989); Update 4, 45 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 152 (1990); Update 5, 45 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 901 (1990); Update 6,46 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 704 (1991). J. Johnson & J. Huggins, AIDS in the Workplace: A Comprehensive Bib- liography of Management Issues. Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliogra- phies, 1988. Leslie Marley, AIDS, 20 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 491 (1986). D. Rao, AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) and Law: A Se- lected Bibliography. Monticello, IL: Vance Bibliographies, 1987. Edmund F. Santa Vicca, Annotated Bibliography on AIDS, 3 J.L. & HEALTH 117 (1988). *A Selected Bibliography of AIDS Related Legal Resources, 52 TEX. B.J. 225 (Feb. 1989). Eugenie Tyburski, AIDS and the Workplace: An Annotated Bibliography, 1984 to 1986, 7 LEGAL REFERENCE SERVICES Q. 15 (1987). D. Tyckoson. The AIDS Bibliography Series. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1986-.

IV. ARTICLES

A. General

*Abu S. Abdul-Quader et al., Methadone Maintenance and Behavior by IntravenousDrug Users That Can TransmitHIV, 14 CONTEMP. DRUG PROBS. 425 (1987). *Roger I. Abrams, The AIDS Agenda, 12 NOVA L. REV. 969 (1988). Jane Aiken, AIDS - Pushing the Limits of Scientific and Legal Thought, 27 JURIMETRICS J. 1 (1986). *Asher D. Aladjem, AIDS: Mind andBody, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 359 (1988). John A. Anderson et al., AIDS Issues in the Military, 32 A.F. L. REV. 353 (1990). John S. Baen & Hugh 0. Nourse, AIDS and the Broker's Quandary, 19 REAL EST. REV. 80 (Winter 1990). Robert T. Begg, Legal Ethics and AIDS: An Analysis of Selected Topics, 3 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 1 (1989). David Bernstein, From Pesthouses to AIDS Hospices: Neighbors' Irra- tional Fears of Treatment Facilities for Contagious Diseases, 22 COLUM. HUM. RTS. L. REV. 1 (1990). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

*A. David Brandling-Bennett, The Impact of AIDS in the 1990s, with Emphasis on the Region of the Americas, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 989 (1991). *Edward N. Brandt, AIDS: From Social History to Social Policy, 14 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 231 (1986). *Bernard M. Branson, The Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: In- formation for the Attorney, 20 MD. B.J. 2 (June 1987). Dennis L. Breo, Confronting AIDS; Blunt FactsAbout an InsidiousKiller - and What You Need to Know to Protect Yourself, 34 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 137 (1989). Robert S. Burns, Comment, AIDS: A Legal Epidemic?, 17 AKRON L. REV. 717 (1984). *Michael N. Castle, Remarks by Governor Michael N. Castle, 7 DEL. LAW. 4 (Summer 1988). *Fernando Chang-Muy, HIV/AIDS and International Travel: Interna- tional Organizations,Regional Governments, and the United States Respond, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 1047 (1991). Paul D. Cleary, Education and the Prevention of AIDS, 16 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 267 (1988). Michael L. Closen & Mark E. Wojcik, Essay: Freedom in Eastern Europe and the Spread of HIVIAIDS: The Unnoticed Story, 1 TOURO J. TRANSNAT'L L. 307 (1990). Gerald D. Coleman, Can a Person with AIDS Marry in the Catholic Church?, 49 JURIsT 258 (1989). Renee M. Collier & Jane Taylor, Note, AIDS: Issues in the Law, 10 AM. J. TRIAL ADVOC. 527 (1987). Philip H. Corboy, The AIDS Crisis:Legal Implications, 16 BRIEF 40 (Fall 1986). *William J. Curran et al., AIDS: Legal and Policy Implications of Tra- ditional Disease Control Measures, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 27 (1987). Sharon L. Dieringer, Comment, Blood Donation:A Gift of Life or a Death Sentence?, 22 AKRON L. REV. 623 (1989). Jeffrey D. Dintzer, The Effect of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 8 PROBATE L.J. 157 (1988). *Janet L. Dolgin, AIDS: Social Meanings and Legal Ramifications, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 193 (1985). Todd Ducharme, Preparingfor a Legal Epidemic: An AIDS Primer for Lawyers and Policy Makers, 26 ALBERTA L. REV. 471 (1988). Louis M. Dyll, Dementia in AIDS, 32 TRAUMA 93 (Dec. 1990). *Leon Eisenberg, The Genesis of Fear: AIDS and the Public's Response to Science, 14 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 243 (1986). *D. Anthony Forrester, AIDS: The Responsibility to Care, 34 VILL. L. REV. 799 (1989). Daniel M. Fox, Chronic Disease and Disadvantage: The New Politics of HIV Infection, 15 J. HEALTH POL. PoL'Y & L. 341 (1990). Daniel M. Fox & Emily H. Thomas, AIDS Cost Analysis and Social Policy, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 186 (1987-88). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

David M. Freedman, Wrong Without Remedy (AIDS), 72 A.B.A. J. 36 (June 1, 1986). Kristine M. Gebbie, AIDS and Government: Regulation of Sexual Be- havior, 57 UMKC L. REV. 251 (1989). [Speech]. *Allan Gibofsky & Jeffrey C. Laurence, AIDS: Current Medical and Sci- entific Aspects, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 497 (1988). Larry Gostin, The Interconnected Epidemics of Drug Dependency and AIDS, 26 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 113 (1991). *Larry Gostin, The Politics of AIDS: Compulsory State Powers, Public Health, and Civil Liberties, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 1017 (1989). Frank P. Grad, Communicable Disease and Mental Health: Restrictions of the Person, 12 AM. J.L. & MED. 381 (1986). [Public Health & the Law: A Symposium Dedicated to Professor William J. Curran:] Joni N. Gray & Gary B. Melton, The Law and Ethics of Psychological Research on AIDS, 64 NEB. L. REv. 637 (1985). Henry T. Greely, Paying for AIDS, 24 STAN. LAW. 10 (Spring 1990). *Eugene Harrington, A Fatal Bias: AIDS and Minorities, 14 HUM. RTS. 34 (Summer 1987). *Curtis E. Harris, AIDS and the Future, 4 IssuEs L. & MED. 141 (1988). Ralph Hernandez et al., AIDS and Homelessness: PersonalAccounts, 2 YALE J.L. & LIB. 85 (1991). [Testimony]. Michael J. Heydt, Medicaland Legal Aspects of AIDS, 15 COLO. LAW. 812 (May 1986). *Harold L. Hirsh, AIDS and the Law: A Summary and Conclusion, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 169 (1989). Harold L. Hirsh, AIDS Updated: A Review - Part1, 31 TRAUMA 85 (Dec. 1989); AIDS Updated:A Review - PartII, 31 TRAUMA 65 (Feb. 1990). Harold L. Hirsh, A Visitation with AIDS, Part 1, 36 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 1 (1989) [general]; Part II, Major Clinical Manifestations and Syndromes, Id. at 151; Part III, Further Major Clinical Manifesta- tions and Syndromes, 36 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 281 (1990); Part IV, Minor ClinicalManifestations and Syndromes, 36 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 321 (1990); Part V, Management, Id. at 450; Part VI, Medical Dilemma, Legal & Ethical Quagmire, Id. at 464; Part VII, Medical Dilemma, Legal & Ethical Quagmire, 37 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 1 (1990); Part VIII, Medical Dilemma, Legal & Ethical Quagmire(con- tinued), Id. at 46; Part IX, Medical Dilemma, Legal & Ethical Quag- mire (continued), 37 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 273 (1991); Part XI, Medical Dilemma, Legal & Ethical Quagmire (continued), 38 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 1 (1991); Part XII, MedicalDilemma, Legal & Ethical Quagmire (continued), 38 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 154 (1991). Marshall Houts, AIDS: The Medico-Legal Implications, 28 TRAUMA 1 (Oct. 1986). [Editorial]. *S. Shawn Jamail et al., Ethics and the Terminally Ill Client, 52 TEX. B.J. 212 (Feb. 1989). Robert M. Jarvis, Advocacy for AIDS Victims: An InternationalLaw Ap- proach, 20 U. MIAMI INTER-AM. L. REV. 1 (1988). *Robert M. Jarvis, AIDS: A Global View, 12 NOVA L. REV. 979 (1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Donald Jeffries, AIDS - The New Black Death?, 54 MEDICO-LEGAL J. 158 (1986). *Paul R. Joseph, Civil Liberties in the Crucible: An Essay on AIDS and the Future of Freedom in America, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1083 (1988). Felicity Kaganas, Compensation for AIDS Victims, 16 ANGLO-AM. L. REV. 117 (1987). *Carole K. Kauffman, Internationaland Regional AIDS Policy and Prac- tice: The Red Cross Experience, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 977 (1991). *James R. Kimmey, AIDS: As the Epidemic Evolves, the ControversiesDo Not, 9 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 343 (1990). Michael D. Kirby, AIDS Strategies and Human Rights Obligations, 42 INT'L COMMISSION JURISTS REV. 47 (June 1989). Diana G. Kirby & Tony A. Harvell, U.S. Government Information Policy and the AIDS Epidemic, 16 GOV'T PUBLICATIONS REV. 157 (1989). Jeffrey S. Koeze, An AIDS Primer, 19 SCH. L. BULL. 17 (Fall 1988). *C. Everett Koop, AIDS: An Overview of CurrentIssues, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 489 (1988). Craig M. Lawson, Introduction:Medical Science, Moral Controversy and Legal Change, 64 NEB. L. REV. 537 (1985). Legal Aspects of AIDS, 8 WHITTIER L. REV. 503 (1986). [Panel Discussion]. *Arthur S. Leonard, Foreword: The Legal Challenge of AIDS, 12 NOVA L. REV. 961 (1988). Alexandra M. Levine, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: The Facts, 65 S. CAL. L. REV. 423 (1991). Carol Levine, Has AIDS Changed the Ethics of Human Subjects Re- search?, 16 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 167 (1988). Joe Levinger, Accept the Challenge: Public Interest Law, 18 HUM. RTs. 20 (Spring 1991). *Richard Levy, AIDS and the Minority Community, 52 TEx. B.J. 215 (Feb. 1989). W. Bernard Lukenbill, AIDS Information Services in American Public Libraries:A Profile of Attitudes of Public Library and AIDS Service Agency Directors, With Policy Suggestions, 31 RQ 50 (1991). *David J. Lyons, The Department of Justice: Dealing with a Constellation of Problems, 7 DEL. LAw. 71 (Summer 1988). *John F. Maguire, A Commitment to Hope: Intellect, Capital, and Social Responsibility, 7 DEL. LAw. 46 (Summer 1988). *Jonathan Mann, Worldwide Strategies for HIV Control: WHO's Special Programme on AIDS, 14 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 290 (1986). *Jonathan Mann et al., Global Coordination of National Public Health Strategies, 18 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 20 (1990). Corey H. Marco, AIDS 1986: A Medical-Legal Explosion, 33 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 360 (1987). Stephen Margolis, The AIDS Epidemic: Reality Versus Myth, 72 JUDI- CATURE 58 (1988). *Stephen Margolis, Outreach and CounselingEfforts for High Risk Part- ners of HIV Infected Individuals, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 59 (1989). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

J. Jeffrey Mayhook, Crimes from the Heart, 17 HUM. RTS. 46 (Spring 1990). *Marlene C. McGuirl & Robert N. Gee, AIDS: An Overview of the British, Australian, and American Responses, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 107 (1985). *Genny McIntyre, BarristersHospice-AIDS Project:Model Program Will Assist One in Four AIDS Patients this Year, 11 L.A. LAW. 36 (Sept. 1988). Frances Means, Comment, AIDS: The Legal Implications, 9 U. ARK. LIT- TLE ROCK L.J. 641 (1986-87). Thomas R. Mendicino, Note, Characterizationand Disease: Homosexuals and the Threat of AIDS, 66 N.C. L. REV. 226 (1987). Joseph Mercola, AIDS Update, 34 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 45 (1988). Eugene R. Milhizer, Endangering Others: The Military's Approach for Controlling HIV Transmission, 29 JUDGES' J. 34 (Summer 1990). Eugene R. Milhizer, Safe Sex... or Else: Using the Court-MartialSystem in the Military to Limit the Spread of AIDS, 5 CRIM. JUST. 16 (Winter 1991). *MinorityReport of the AIDS Advisory Task Force, 7 DEL. LAW. 81 (Sum- mer 1988). Shelley M. Mitchell, The Potential Impact of AIDS, 61 FLA. B.J. 57 (Oct. 1987). *Jonathan Montgomery, Victims or Threats? The Framing of HIV, 12 LIVERPOOL L. REV. 25 (1990). *L.J. Moran, HIV, AIDS and Human Rights, 12 LIVERPOOL L. REV. 3 (1990). *Margaret A. Morrow, Fighting Fear and Misunderstanding: Lawyers Must Take a Leadership Role in Shaping Public Opinion on AIDS- Related Issues, 11 L.A. LAW. 9 (Sept. 1988). *Nancy Mueller, The Epidemiology of the Human Immunodeficiency Vi- rus Infection, 14 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 250 (1986). *Sheigla Murphy, Intravenous Drug Use and AIDS: Notes on the Social Economy of Needle Sharing, 14 CONTEMP. DRUG PROBS. 373 (1987). National Health Law Program, Health Benefits: How the System is Re- sponding to AIDS, 22 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 724 (1988). Thomas R. Neal, An Assessment of the Impact of AIDS in the Law in Indiana. It's Here, Now What?, 33 RES GESTAE 12 (July 1989). Chris D. Nichols, Comment, AIDS - A New Reason to Regulate Homo- sexuality?, 11 J. CONTEMP. L. 315 (1984). *Norman Nickens, AIDS, Race and the Law: The Social Construction of Disease, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1179 (1988). *Julie Oliver, AIDS Raises Legal Issues; Pro Bono Attorneys Respond, 52 TEX. B.J. 211 (Feb. 1989). *People with AIDS Speak Out... , 29 JUDGES' J. 52 (Spring 1990). [In- terview]. Jane Perkins & Randolph T. Boyle, AIDS and Poverty: Dual Barriers to Health Care, 19 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 1283 (1986). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Michael L. Perlin & Joel A. Dvoskin, AIDS-Related Dementia and Com- petency to Stand Trial: A Potential Abuse of the Forensic Mental Health System? 18 BULL. AM. ACAD. PSYCHIATRY & L. 349 (1990). Patti E. Phillips, Comment, Adding Insult to Injury: The Lack of Medi- cally-Appropriate Housing for the Homeless HIV-Ill, 45 U. MIAMI L. REV. 567 (1990-91). LuAnn A. Polito, Note, Containing the AIDS Virus ... Testing ... Re- porting ... Confidentiality ... Quarantine ... Constitutional Con- siderations, 37 CLEV. ST. L. REV. 369 (1989). Claudia J. Postell, AIDS: A Legal, Medical and Social Problem, 22 TRIAL 76 (Aug. 1986). *Vicki Quade, A Lawyer with AIDS, 14 HUM. RTs. 22 (Summer 1f.57). [Interview]. Vicki Quade, TreatingAIDS With Due Process, 16 BARRISTER 10 (Spring 1989). [Interview]. *David E. Raskin, Psychiatricand PsychologicalAspects of AIDS, 7 DEL. LAw. 38 (Summer 1988). Lynne Reaves, AIDS and the Law: Disease Spawns Legal Storms, 69 A.B.A. J. 1014 (1983). Paul Reidinger, A Question of Balance: Policing the AIDS Epidemic, 73 A.B.A. J. 69 (June 1, 1987). *Craig Reinarman, Editor's Introduction: Drugs, Alcohol, and AIDS, 14 CONTEMP. DRUG PROBS. 367 (1987). *Craig Reinarman & Barbara C. Leigh, Culture, Cognition, and Disin- hibition: Notes on Sexuality and Alcohol in the Age of AIDS, 14 CONTEMP. DRUG PROBS. 435 (1987). *Rhonda R. Rivera, Lawyers, Clients, and AIDS: Some Notes from the Trenches, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 883 (1989). Peter Rosen, The Impact of AIDS: A Modern Day Plague, 65 DEN. U. L. REV. 117 (1988). *Abby R. Rubenfeld, Today's Plague, Tomorrow's Laws, 14 HuM. RTS. 16 (Summer 1987). Edmund F. Santa Vicca, AIDS in the Minds of Librarians:Opinion, Per- ception, and Misperception, 112 LIBR. J. 113 (Feb. 15, 1987). Victor Schachter, Preventive Medicine: AIDS Educationfor Law Enforce- ment, 3 CRIM. JUST. 2 (Fall 1988). *Neil R. Schram, AIDS Prevention: Too Little, Too Late, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1253 (1988). *Gene P. Schultz & Charles A. Parmenter, Medical Necessity, AIDS, and the Law, 9 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 379 (1990). Judith Segal, The Academic Library and Social Responsibility: A Focus on AIDS, 17 J. ACAD. LIBRARIANSHIP 224 (1991). *Richard H. Shekter & Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd, The Legal Implications of AIDS: The CanadianExperience, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 155 (1989). Adley M. Shulman, AIDS and the Law, 21 BEVERLY HILLS B.A. J. 130 (Spring 1987). *Marc J. Sicklick & Arye Rubinstein, A Medical Review of AIDS, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 5 (1985). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*Thea F. Silverstein, AIDS Update 1989, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 441 (1988). Eleanor Smith, Fighting Fear of AIDS, 8 CAL. LAW. 48 (Oct. 1988). [Cal- ifornia]. Anne Stewart et al., Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - AIDS, 46 ADVOCATE 49 (1988). [Canada]. Robin L. Thompson, AIDS Legal Issues, 44 WASH. ST. B. NEWS 13 (Aug. 1990). *Edmund Tramont, AIDS in Perspective, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1071 (1988). Katherine Triantafillou & Kenneth J. Withers, AIDS and the Law: Blam- ing the Victim, 30 BOSTON B.J. 6 (May-June 1986). The Truth about AIDS, 15 HUM. RTS. 46 (Fall 1987). J. Pais Macedo van Overbeek, AIDS/HIVInfection and the Free Movement of Persons within the European Economic Community, 27 COMMON MKT. L. REV. 791 (1990). Miriam G. Waltzer, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and Infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, 36 LOY. L. REV. 55 (1990). *John K. Watters, A Street-Based Outreach Model of AIDS Prevention for Intravenous Drug Users: PreliminaryEvaluation, 14 CONTEMP. DRUG PROBS. 411 (1987). [San Francisco]. *John K. Watters & Yu-Teh Cheng, HIV-1 Infection and Risk Among Intravenous Drug Users in San Francisco:Preliminary Results and Implications, 14 CONTEMP. DRUG PROBS. 397 (1987). *Henry A. Waxman, Introduction to Symposium on AIDS and the Law, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 877 (1989). Wendy A. Weber, Note, AIDS: Legal Issues in Search of a Cure, 14 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 575 (1988). *Ellen Wertheimer, Introduction: AIDS: At The Limits of the Law, 34 VILL. L. REV. 755 (1989). Sylvia Whitman, Someone to Turn to: Two Florida Attorneys Set Up the Nation's First Statewide AIDS Legal Network, 19 STUDENT LAW. 38 (Oct. 1990). *William E. Wiggin, Plague Politics, 7 DEL. LAW. 41 (Summer 1988). Jack F. Williams, Blood Transfusions and AIDS: A Legal Perspective,32 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 267 (1986). *Ronald K. Wright, AIDS: A Brief Overview, 12 NOVA L. REV. 973 (1988).

B. Public Health Law and Policy

*The AIDS Project: Creatinga Public Health Policy-Rights and Obliga- tions of Health Care Workers, Comments, 48 MD. L. REV. 93 (1989). Mark Barnes et al., The HIV-Infected Health Care Professional:Employ- ment Policiesand Public Health, 18 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 311 (1990). *Ronald Bayer, Between Past and Future: AIDS Policy in International Perspective, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 1061 (1991). *Lisa Bloom, AIDS and Moral Theory: An Inadequate Response from the World Community, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 1069 (1991). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

*Lois E. Bradshaw, International AIDS Prevention and Control: Over- coming the Obstacles, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 1031 (1991). Scott Burris, Current Topic, Fear Itself-AIDS, Herpes, and Public Health Decisions, 3 YALE L. & PoL'Y REV. 479 (1985). *Scott Burris, Rationality Review and the Politics of Public Health, 34 VILL. L. REV. 933 (1989). Michael L. Closen & Mark E. Wojcik, InternationalHealth Law, Inter- national Travel Restrictions, and the Human Rights of Persons with AIDS and HIV, 1 TOURO J. TRANSNAT'L L. 285 (1990). Patricia Evans, Note, Medically Necessary Treatment Provided at Public Expense, 6 COOLEY L. REV. 345 (1989). *Theodore C. Falk, AIDS PublicHealth Law, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 529 (1988). *Gunter Frankenberg, "In the Beginning of All the World Was America": AIDS Policy and Law in West Germany, 23 N.Y.U. J. INrL L. & POL. 1079 (1991) Larry Gostin, The HIV-Infected Health Care Professional:Public Policy, Discrimination,and Patient Safety, 18 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 303 (1990). Larry Gostin, The Needle-borne HIV Epidemic: Causes and PublicHealth Responses, 9 BEHAV. SCI. & L. 287 (1991). *Larry Gostin, The Nucleus of a Public Health Strategy to Combat AIDS, 14 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 226 (1986). Alexander G. Gray, Jr., The Parametersof MandatoryPublic Health Meas- ures and the AIDS Epidemic, 20 SUFFOLK U.L. REV. 505 (1986). *Ann N. James et al., AIDS: A Plague on Institutional Health Policy Development, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 65 (1989). Eric S. Janus, AIDS and the Law: Setting and Evaluating Threshold Standardsfor Coercive Public Health Intervention, 14 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 503 (1988). *Charles Konigsberg, Jr. & Martha F. Barerra, Local Public Health Per- spectives on the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Ep- idemic, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1141 (1988). Carol Levine & Gary L. Stein, What's in a Name? The Policy Implications of the CDC Definition of AIDS, 19 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 278 (1991). Janice D. McGinnis, Law and the Leprosies of Lust: Regulating Syphilis and AIDS, 22 OTTAwA L. REV. 49 (1990). [Canada]. *David I. Schulman, AIDS, the Law and Society: Fact vs. Fear, 11 L.A. LAW. 18 (Sept. 1988). Thomas M. Vernon, Colorado's Promising 'Model' for AIDS Control, 65 DEN. U. L. REV. 109 (1988).

C. Public Policy

Taunya L. Banks, AIDS and Government: A Plan of Action?, 87 MICH. L. REV. 1321 (1989). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*William J. Bennett, AIDS: Educationand Public Policy, 7 ST. LouIs U. PUB. L. REV. 1 (1988). *Willie L. Brown, Jr., AIDS: The Public Policy Imperative, 7 ST. LouIs U. PUB. L. REV. 11 (1988). *Frank M. Eldridge, Formulating AIDS Policy, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 519 (1988). Vincent R. Fontana, The Ramifications of the AIDS Crisisfor Local Gov- ernments, 23 TORT & INS. L.J. 195 (1987). *Larry Gostin, A Decade of a Maturing Epidemic: An Assessment and Directions for Future Public Policy, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. PoL'Y 7 (1990). Also in 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 1 (1990). Rae A. Harder, Comment, A Legal Guide for the Education of Legislators Facing the Inevitable Question: AIDS: The Problem Is Real - What Do We Do?, 13 J. CONTEMP. L. 121 (1987). *Kenneth W. Kizer, California'sResponse to the AIDS Epidemic, 10 WHIT- TIER L. REV. 353 (1988). Mark A.R. Kleiman, AIDS, Vice, and Public Policy, 51 LAW & CONTEMP. PROBS. 315 (1988). Susan McGuigan, The AIDS Dilemma: Public Health v. CriminalLaw, 4 LAW & INEQUALITY 545 (1986). Leonard J. Nelson, III, Current Developments, International Travel Re- strictions and the AIDS Epidemic, 81 AM. J. INT'L L. 230 (1987). *James J. Petzke, AIDS: The County's Response, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 373 (1988). [Los Angeles]. *Michael D. Place, The Church, AIDS and Public Policy, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 75 (1990). *Wendy W. Schiller, AIDS Patients and Public Benefits, 20 MD. B.J. 10 (June 1987). Jeff Stryker, IV Drug Use and AIDS: Public Policy and Dirty Needles, 14 J. HEALTH POL. POL'Y & L. 719 (1989). *John K. Van de Kamp, The Cost of AIDS: Implications for Public and Private Institutions, 11 L.A. LAW. 30 (Sept. 1988).

D. Discrimination

George Barford & James R. Wiley, AIDS Discriminationin Florida:Fur- ther Restrictions on Employers' Rights, 62 FLA. B.J. 45 (Oct. 1988). James F. Baxley, RehabilitatingAIDS-Based Employment Discrimina- tion: HIV Infection as a Handicap under the Vocational Rehabili- tation Act of 1973, 19 SETON HALL L. REV. 23 (1989). Michael R. Brown, AIDS Discrimination in the Workplace: The Legal Dilemma, 92 CASE & COM. 3 (May-June 1987), reprinted in 94 CASE & CoM. 44 (Nov.-Dec. 1989). Angela S. Bullard, Comment, North Carolina'sNew AIDS Discrimination Protection: Who Do They Think They're Fooling?, 12 CAMPBELL L. REV. 475 (1990). Victoria M. Bunsen, Employees, Privacy Rights and AIDS, 19 COLO. LAW. 1839 (Sept. 1990). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Michael S. Cecere, Working with AIDS; Answers for Worried Employers, 16 BRIEF 6 (Summer 1987). Michael S. Cecere et al., AIDS in the Workplace; Are AIDS Sufferers Handicapped under Federal and State Laws?, 22 TRIAL 40 (Dec. 1986). *Michael L. Closen et al., AIDS in America: Death, Privacy and the Law, 14 HuM. RTs. 26 (Summer 1987). Harriet E. Cooperman, AIDS and Pregnancy Discrimination, 24 TRIAL 14 (June 1988). Patricia A. Curylo, Note, AIDS and Employment Discrimination:Should AIDS Be Considered a Handicap?, 33 WAYNE L. REV. 1095 (1987). Janine M. Dlutowski, Recent Developments, Employment Discrimina- tion: AIDS Victims - SHUTTLEWORTH V. BROWARD COUNTY OFFICE OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT POLICY, Daily Lab. Rep. (BNA) No. 242, E-1 (Dec. 17, 1985), 9 HARV. J.L. & PUB. PoL'Y 739 (1986). *Mary C. Dunlap, AIDS and Discrimination in the United States: Re- flections on the Nature of Prejudice in a Virus, 34 VILL. L. REV. 909 (1989). Terry M. Dworkin & Elies Steyger, AIDS Victims in the European Com- munity and the United States: Are They ProtectedFrom Unjustified Discrimination?,24 TEx. INT'L L.J. 295 (1989). Laura D. Estrin, Comment, Hospitals and AIDS Discrimination:Appli- cability of Federal DiscriminationLaws to HCWS and Staff Physi- cians, 6 J. CONTEMP. HEALTH L. & POLY 193 (1990). Jose G. Fagot-Diaz, Employment Discriminationagainst AIDS Victims: Rights and Remedies Available under the FederalRehabilitation Act of 1973, 39 LAB. L.J. 148 (1988). William F. Flanagan, Equality Rights for People with AIDS: Mandatory Reporting of HIV Infection and Contact Tracing, 34 McGILL L.J. 530 (1989). [Canada]. Vincent R. Fontana, Government Liability as It Relates to Title VII Ac- tions, 23 TORT & INS. L.J. 642 (1988). Evelynn M. Gentemann, Comment, After School Board of Nassau County v. Arline: Employees with AIDS and the Concerns of the "Worried Well", 37 AM. U. L. REV. 867 (1988). Cynthia M. Harrington, Comment, Associates ofPersons with AIDS: What Are Their Rights?, 57 UMKC L. REV. 559 (1989). Erica Horn, Comment, Protecting Persons with AIDS from Employment Discrimination,77 Ky. L.J. 403 (1988-89). Derek J. Jones & N. Colleen Sheppard, Comment, AIDS and Disability Employment Discriminationin and Beyond the Classroom, 12 DAL- HOUSIE L.J. 103 (1989). Leisa Y. Kube, Comment, AIDS and Employment DiscriminationUnder the Federal RehabilitationAct of 1973 and Virginia's Rights of Per- sons with Disabilities Act, 20 U. RICH. L. REV. 425 (1986). Janet H. Leader, Comment, Running from Fear Itself: Analyzing Em- ployment Discriminationagainst Persons with AIDS and other Com- municable Diseases under Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct of 1973, 23 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 857 (1987). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Arthur S. Leonard, Employment Discrimination Against Persons with AIDS, 10 U. DAYTON L. REV. 681 (1985). [The Legal System and Homosexuality]. Also in 19 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 1292 (1986). Patricia A. Maffeo, Making Non-Discriminatory Fitness-for-Duty Deci- sions about Persons with Disabilities under the RehabilitationAct and the Americans With Disabilities Act, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 279 (1990). Stephen L. Mikochik, Handicaps Which Threaten Others and the Pro- hibition of Discriminationunder the RehabilitationAct, 6 HOFSTRA LAB. L.J. 199 (1989). Patricia Mitchell, Note, Employment Discriminationand AIDS: Is AIDS a Handicap under Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct?, 38 U. FLA. L. REV. 649 (1986). Judith J. Morrell, AIDS and Cancer:Critical Employment Discrimination Issues, 15 J. CORP. L. 849 (1990). Susan Murphy, Note, Protecting Employees with AIDS: Using Title VII to Meet an Urgent Need, 7 REV. LITIGATION 357 (1988). Raymond C. O'Brien, Discrimination: The Difference With AIDS, 6 J. CONTEMP. HEALTH L. & PoL'Y 93 (1990). Terry L. Pabst, Note, Protection of AIDS Victims from Employment Dis- crimination under the RehabilitationAct, 1987 U. ILL. L. REV. 355. *Wendy E. Parmet, AIDS and the Limits of DiscriminationLaw, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 61 (1987). Wendy E. Parmet, Legal Rights and Communicable Diseases: AIDS, the Police Power, and Individual Liberty, 14 J. HEALTH POL. POL'Y & L. 741 (1989). Charles Pyle, Principlesof AIDS Legal and PolicyAnalysis, 26 ARIZ. Arr'Y 33 (Aug. 1989). Sharon Rennert et al., AIDS and Persons with Developmental Disabilities: The Legal Perspective, 14 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY L. REP. 82 (1990). Edward P. Richards, III & Katharine C. Rathburn, The Legal Risks of AIDS: Moving Beyond Discrimination,18 COLO. LAW. 605 (Apr. 1989). [Colorado]. David B. Ritter & Ronald Turner, AIDS: Employer Concerns and Options, 38 LAB. L.J. 67 (1987). Georgeana K. Roussos, Note, ProtectionsAgainst HIV-Based Employment Discrimination in the United States and Australia, 13 HASTINGS INT'L & CoMP. L. REV. 609 (1990). *David Schulman, AIDS and Civil Rights, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 397 (1988). *David Schulman, AIDS Discrimination:Its Nature, Meaning and Func- tion, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1113 (1988). *Roy G. Spece, Jr., AIDS: Due Process, Equal Protection, and the Right to Treatment, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 283 (1988). *James M. Smith, HIV/AIDS and Workplace Discrimination:Dickens Re- visited - "It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times", 22 U. WEST L.A. L. REV. 19 (1991). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Charles Speigel, Privacy, Sodomy, AIDS & the Schools: Case Studies in Equal Protection, 1986 ANN. SURV. AM. L. 221. August W. Steinhilber, AIDS and Employment: Legal and Policy Con- siderations,35 FED. B. NEWS & J. 377 (1988). *Kenneth Vogel, Discriminationon the Basis of HiV Infection: An Eco- nomic Analysis, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 965 (1989). Frank W. Volk, Note, HIV Positive Employees as 'Handicapped'Persons Under State and FederalLaw: West Virginia Follows the Trend to Cast Aside IrrationalFear and Prejudicein Favorof Competent Med- ical Evidence and Sound Public Policy, 93 W. VA. L. REV. 219 (1990). Robert P. Wasson, Jr., AIDS DiscriminationUnder Federal, State, and Local Law After ARLINE, 15 FLA. ST. U.L. REV. 221 (1987). Peter Waters, The CoverageofAids-Related DiscriminationUnder Hand- icap DiscriminationLaws: The US and Australia Compared, 12 SYD- NEY L. REV. 377 (1990). Robert C. Waters, AIDS in the Legal System, 65 FLA. B.J. 61 (Jan. 1991).

E. Aids and the Workplace (See Also Discrimination)

*Debra A. Abbott, Comment, Workplace Exposure to AIDS, 48 MD. L. REV. 212 (1989). Roger I. Abrams & Dennis R. Nolan, AIDS in Labor Arbitration,25 U.S.F. L. REV. 67 (1990). AIDS, Employment and the Law, 9 J. NAT L A. ADMIN. L. JUDGES 39 (1989). [Case: School Board v. Arline, 107 S. Ct. 1123 (1987)]. Lori B. Alexander, Comment, AIDS in the Workplace: A Legal Guide, 22 CONN. L. REV. 943 (1990). *Gloria Barrios, AIDS Employment Discrimination:Impact of CHAD- BOURNE V. RAYTHEON, 11 L.A. LAW. 59 (Sept. 1988). Jon D. Bible, When Employers Look for Things Other Than Drugs: The Legality of AIDS, Genetic, Intelligence, and Honesty Testing in the Workplace, 41 LAB. L.J. 195 (1990). John E. Brockhoeft, AIDS in the Workplace: Legal Limitations on Em- ployer Actions, 26 AM. Bus. L.J. 255 (1988). Laura L. Brown, Comment, AIDS in the Workplace: A Legal Dilemma, 42 Sw. L.J. 837 (1988). *Jana H. Carey & Megan M. Arthur, AIDS and the Law: The Victim's Rights in the Workplace, 20 MD. B.J. 6 (June 1987). Jana H. Carey & Megan M. Arthur, The Developing Law on AIDS in the Workplace, 46 MD. L. REV. 284 (1987). Michael L. Closen & Scott H. Power, AIDS in the Workplace: What Every Employer and Every Lawyer Needs to Know - Now, 5 COMPLEAT LAW. 14 (Summer 1988). Sharon A. Cobb, Facingup to AIDS Issues in the Workplace, 15 EMPLOYEE REL. L.J. 457 (1989-90). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH (Vol. 6:2

Cynthia F. Cohen & Murray E. Cohen, AIDS in the Workplace: Legal Requirements and OrganizationalResponses, 40 LAB. L.J. 411 (1989). Marco L. Colosi, AIDS: Human Rights Versus the Duty to Provide a Safe Workplace, 39 LAB. L.J. 677 (1988). Lorynn A. Cone, AIDS and HIV Infection in the Work Place, 13 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY L. REP. 70 (1989). *Walter B. Connolly, Jr. & Alison B. Marshall, An Employer's Legal Guide to AIDS in the Workplace, 9 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REv. 561 (1990). Leland B. Cross, Jr. & Douglas C. Haney, Legal Issues Involved in Private Sector Medical Testing of Job Applicants and Employees, 20 IND. L. REv. 517 (1987). *Tom Doyal & Caroline Scott, AIDS in the Work Place: A Survey of Ap- plicable Law for Texas Employers, 52 TEX. B.J. 206 (Feb. 1989). Richard A. Epstein, AIDS, Testing and the Workplace, 1988 U. CHI. LEGAL F. 33. Ilise L. Feitshans, Confronting AIDS in the Workplace: Balancing Em- ployment Opportunity and OccupationalHealth under Existing La- bor Laws, 1989 DET. C.L. REV. 953. William Harness, AIDS: An Emerging Crisis, 37 LAB. L.J. 559 (1986). Vern E. Hauck, AIDS and Arbitration,41 LAB. L.J. 293 (1990). Marian V. Heacock & Gregory P. Orvis, AIDS in the Workplace: Public and CorporatePolicy, 13 HARV. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 689 (1990). [Labor & Employment Law in the 1990s]. George W. Johnston, Coping with AIDS: Today's Major Workplace Issue, 40 LAB. L.J. 302 (1989). William L. Kandel, AIDS in the Work Place, 11 EMPLOYEE REL. L.J. 678 (1986). Joseph Kelly, The AIDS Virus at the Workplace, 141 NEw L.J. 88 (Jan. 25, 1991). [Great Britain]. Joseph Kelly, The AIDS Virus in the Workplace: A Comparison of British and American Law Concerningthe HIV-Infected Employee, 2 TRANS- NATL LAW. 495 (1989), reprinted in 37 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 184 (1991). J. Scott Kenney, AIDS in the Workplace: Termination, Discrimination and the Right to Refuse, 11 DALHOUSIE L.J. 581 (1988). [Canada]. *Marilou M. King, AIDS: Employer and Employee Rights, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 587 (1988). John P. Kohl et al., Development of Personnel Policies to Deal with the AIDS Crisis: A Study of the Practices and Procedures of Business Firms Today, 42 LAB. L.J. 116 (1991). Robert A. Kushen, Note, Asymptomatic Infection with the AIDS Virus as a Handicap Under the RehabilitationAct of 1973, 88 COLUM. L. REV. 563 (1988). Barnet Kussner, AIDS-Based Discriminationin the Workplace: Issues and Answers, 47 U. TORONTO FAC. L. REV. 383 (1989). Paul Lansing & John M. Loeschen, The AIDS Dementia Complex: A New Theory of Employer Liability, 33 ST. Louis U. L.J. 823 (1989). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Phillip A. Lattimore III, AIDS: Information and Recommendations to Assist Judges in Conducting Proceedingsand Court Administrators in Managing the Workplace, 15 STATE CT. J. 25 (1991). *Peter F. Laura, AIDS in the Workplace, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 393 (1988). *Arthur S. Leonard, AIDS and Employment Law Revisited, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 11 (1985). *Arthur S. Leonard, AIDS, Employment and Unemployment, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 929 (1989). *Arthur S. Leonard, Ethical Challengesof HIV Infection in the Workplace, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 53 (1990). Robert S. Letchinger, AIDS: The Employer's Dilemma, 67 CHI. B. REC. 86 (Sept.-Oct. 1985). Theresa E. Loscalzo, Note, AIDS in the Workplace: How Should Corporate America Cope?, 12 DEL. J. CORP. L. 527 (1987). Michael J. Lotito, AIDS in the Workplace: A Practical Guide for Em- ployers, 35 PRAC. LAW. 35 (Jan. 1989). William F. McHugh, AIDS in the Workplace: Policy, Practice and Pro- cedure, 18 STETSON L. REV. 35 (1988). Janet A. Michael, Note, CHALK V. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CEN- TRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA: A Major Victory for AIDS Employees under the Federal RehabilitationAct of 1973, 22 AKRON L. REV. 241 (1988). Frank Murtha, Underutilized Weapon Against AIDS: The Workplace: A Strategic Approach, 10 PACE L. REV. 45 (1990). Donald W. Myers & Phyllis S. Myers, Arguments Involving AIDS Testing in the Workplace, 38 LAB. L.J. 582 (1987). David E. Neely, AIDS in the Government Workplace: The Role of the Constitution, 3 NAT'L B.A. MAG. 26 (Jan. 1989). Michael J. Pankow, Casenote, AIDS in the Workplace: AIDS and the RehabilitationAct After School Board of Nassau County v. Arline, 21 CREIGHTON L. REV. 943 (1988). Nancy Perkins, Comment, Prohibiting the Use of the Human Immuno- deficiency Virus Antibody Test by Employers and Insurers, 25 HARV. J. LEGIS. 275 (1988). Mary Ann E. Rousseau, The AIDS Epidemic and the Issues in the Work- place, 72 MASS. L. REV. 51 (1987). Rosemary Sage, Comment, AIDS: Will It Qualify as a Handicap in the Texas Workplace?, 41 BAYLOR L. REV. 749 (1989). Robert H. Sand, The Duty to Record Illnesses and Injuries Reemphasized; AIDS and Asbestos Updated, 12 EMPLOYEE REL. L.J. 510 (1986-87). Victor Schachter, AIDS: Law Firm Strategiesfor Developing a Responsible Approach, 13 LEGAL ECON. 42 (Sept. 1987). Lorraine Schmall, AIDS in the Workplace: Doctors, Lawyers, and Bosses, 41 OKLA. L. REV. 685 (1988). *David I. Schulman, AIDS Workplace Law and Policy: A Systematic Anal- ysis, 9 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 543 (1990). Cathie A. Shattuck, Dealing with AIDS in the Workplace, 13 ALI-ABA COURSE MATERIALS J. 53 (Dec. 1988). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Elaine W. Shoben, Test Defamation in the Workplace: False Positive Re- sults in Attempting to Detect Lies, AIDS, or Drug Use, 1988 U. CHI. LEGAL F. 181. Thea F. Silverstein, AIDS and Employment: An Epidemic Strikes the Workplace and the Law, 8 WHITTIER L. REV. 651 (1986). Tracy J. Smith, Comment, AIDS and the Law: Protectingthe HIV- Infected Employee from Discrimination,57 TENN. L. REV. 539 (1990). Frederick T. Smith, Aids-Based Employment Discriminationin the Amer- ican and Canadian Workplace, 10 COMP. LAB. L.J. 531 (1989). Douglas L. Stanley, AIDS in the Workplace, 57 J. KANSAS B.A. 21 (Apr. 1988). State Labor Law Developments, 6 LAB. LAW. 497, 539 (1990). [Part IV especially]. Leslie R. Stein, An Employer's Dilemma, 60 FLA. B.J. 55 (July- Aug. 1986). Coreen K. Sweeney, Note, AIDS in the Workplace: A Handicap under the RehabilitationAct?, 39 DRAKE L. REV. 141 (1989-90). Thamer E. Temple III, Employers Prepare:Hope for AIDS Victims Means Conflict in Your Workplace, 41 LAB. L.J. 694 (1990). Francisco G. Torres, Lights, Camera, Actionable Negligence: Transmis- sion of the AIDS Virus DuringAdult Motion Picture Production,13 HASTINGS COMM. & ENT. L.J. 89 (1990). Harry N. Turk, AIDS: The First Decade, 14 EMPLOYEE REL. L.J. 531 (1989). Ronald Turner & David B. Ritter, AIDS and Employment, 5 LAB. LAW. 83 (1989). John Weismuller, Note, AIDS Discrimination in the Work Place, 13 T. MARSHALL L. REV. 123 (1987-88). Michael D. Whitty, AIDS, Labor Law, and Good Management, 40 LAB. L.J. 183 (1989). *Brent L. Wilson & Karen L. Wingo, AIDS in the Workplace: Handicap DiscriminationLaws and Related Statutes, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 573 (1988). David C. Wyld, AIDS-Related Dementia and the Treatment of AIDS- Affected Individuals Under ChangingEmployment Law, 42 LAB. L.J. 204 (1991). Arlene Zarembka, Employment Discriminationand AIDS: A Primer, 16 BARRISTER 47 (Spring 1989).

F. Confidentiality

Pamela D. Armstrong, Comment, Confidentiality, Warning and AIDS: A Proposalto ProtectPatients, Third Parties,and Physicians, 4 TOURO L. REV. 301 (1988). Jane E. Bahls, False Security; Who Gets Access to AIDS Tests Results? 18 STUDENT LAW. 40 (Feb. 1990). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Richard C. Bollow & Daryl J. Lapp, Protectingthe Confidentialityof Blood Donors'Identities in AIDS Litigation, 37 DRAKE L. REV. 343 (1987- 88). Donald G. Casswell, Disclosure by a Physician of AIDS-related Patient Information: An Ethical and Legal Dilemma, 68 CANADIAN B. REV. 225 (Mar. 1989). Michael L. Closen, Mandatory Disclosure of HIV Blood Test Results to the Individuals Tested: A Matter of Personal Choice Neglected, 22 Loy. U. CHI. L.J. 445 (1991). Michael L. Closen et al., AIDS: Testing Democracy-IrrationalResponses to the Public Health Crisis and the Need for Privacy in Serologic Testing, 19 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 835 (1986); Excerpted as The Test: Is It Accurate? Is It Legal? in 14 HuM. RTs. 30 (Summer 1987). Michael L. Closen & Scott H. Isaacman, Notifying Private Third Parties at Risk for HIV Infection; What Is the Role of Doctors and Other Health-careProviders? 25 TRIAL 50 (May 1989). Jon D. Cohen, HIV/AIDS Confidentiality:Are Computerized Medical Rec- ords Making ConfidentialityImpossible? 4 SOFTWARE L.J. 93 (1990). *John R. Dunne & Gregory V. Serio, Confidentiality:An Integral Com- ponent of AIDS Public Policy, 7 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 25 (1988). *Harold Edgar & Hazel Sandomire, Medical Privacy Issues in the Age of AIDS: Legislative Options, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 155 (1990). W. James Ellison, Legal Ethics Condones AIDS Transfer: A Disclosure Dilemma, 12 WHITTIER L. REV. 327 (1991). Judith C. Ensor, Comment, Doctor-PatientConfidentiality Versus Duty to Warn in the Context of AIDS Patients and Their Partners,47 MD. L. REv. 675 (1988). Frederick R. Fahrner, Comment, The Physician's Duty to Warn Non- Patients: AIDS Enters the Equation, 5 COOLEY L. REV. 353 (1988). Jeff Glenney, Note, AIDS: A Crisis in Confidentiality, 62 S. CAL. L. REV. 1701 (1989). *Larry Gostin, Hospitals, Health Care Professionals, and AIDS: The "Right to Know" the Health Status of Professionalsand Patients, 48 MD. L. REV. 12 (1989). Comment, Health and Welfare; Proposition96 - AIDS Public Safety and Testing, 20 PAC. L.J. 975 (1989). [Review of Selected 1988 California Legislation]. *Donald H.J. Hermann & Rosalind D. Gagliano, AIDS, Therapeutic Con- fidentiality, and Warning Third Parties, 48 MD. L. REV. 55 (1989). Marla S. Kirsh, Note, AIDS: Anonymity in Donation Situations - Where Public Benefit Meets Private Good, 69 B.U. L. REV. 187 (1989). *Kenneth E. Labowitz, Beyond TARASOFF, AIDS and the Obligation to Breach Confidentiality, 9 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 495 (1990). Matthew L. Levine, Contact Tracing for HIV Infection: A Plea for Privacy, 20 COLUM. HuM. RTS. L. REV. 157 (1988). *Gerald R. Lucey & Gabriela B. Georgi, Privacy in the Workplace: Health and Liability, 14 HUM. RTS. 45 (Summer 1987). Anne L. McBride, Note, Deadly Confidentiality,AIDS and Rule 1.6(b), 4 GEO. J. LEGAL ETHICS 435 (1990). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Marcia Neave, AIDS - Confidentiality and the Duty to Warn, 9 U. TAS- MANIA L. REV. 1 (1987). Joseph D. Piorkowski, Jr., Note, Between a Rock and a Hard Place:AIDS and the ConflictingPhysician's Duties of PreventingDisease Trans- mission and Safeguarding Confidentiality,76 GEo. L.J. 169 (1987). David P.T. Price, Between Scylla and Charybdis: Charting a Course to Reconcile the Duty of Confidentiality and the Duty to Warn in the AIDS Context, 94 DICK. L. REV. 435 (1990). *Vincent J. Samar, Privacy and AIDS, 22 U. WEST L.A. L. REV. 1 (1991). Salwa G. Spong, AIDS and the Health Care Provider: Burgeoning Legal Issues, 67 MICH. B.J. 610 (July 1988). Kenneth M. Stroud, An Indiana Doctor's Duty to Warn Non-Patients at Risk of HIV Infection from an AIDS Patient, 22 IND. L. REV. 587 (1989). Jill S. Talbot, Note, The Conflict Between a Doctor's Duty to Warn a Patient's Sexual Partnerthat the Patient Has AIDS and a Doctor's Duty to Maintain Patient Confidentiality, 45 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 355 (1988). Elizabeth M. Tobin, Case Comment, Privilege - Confidentiality of Blood Donor Identity: Plaintiffv. NationalBlood Supply, 23 SUFFOLK U.L. REV. 183 (1989). [Case: Belle Bonfils Memorial Blood Center v. Dis- trict Court, 763 P.2d 1003 (Colo. 1988)]. *Richard C. Turkington, Confidentiality Policy for HIV-Related Infor- mation: An Analytical Framework for Sorting Out Hard and Easy Cases, 34 VILL. L. REV. 871 (1989). M. Nicole Van Dam, The Scarlet Letter "A": AIDS in a Computer Society, 10 COMPUTER L.J. 233 (1990). Lisa van Susteren, AIDS and Confidentiality: A New Dilemma, 32 TRAUMA 17 (June 1990). Robert M. Vercruysse & Susan K Friedlaender, Employee Privacy Rights in the Public and Private Employment Sector, 68 MICH. B.J. 608 (1989). Charles D. Weiss, Comment, AIDS: Balancing the Physician's Duty to Warn and Confidentiality Concerns, 38 EMORY L.J. 279 (1989). Madeleine M. Weldon-Linne et al., AIDS- Virus Antibody Testing: Issues of Informed Consent and Patient Confidentiality, 75 ILL. B.J. 206 (1986). Paul T. Whitcombe, Note, Testing the Hand That Bites You: JOHNETrA J. v. THE MUNICIPAL COURT: Mandatory AIDS Testing, and the Fourth Amendment, 11 N. ILL. L. REV. 445 (1991). Cheryl R. Zwart, Note, AIDS: A Threat to Blood Donor Anonymity, 66 NEB. L. REV. 863 (1987).

G. Prisons

AIDS and the Criminal Justice System: Executive Summary of the Final Report, 44 REc. A.B. CITY N.Y. 601 (1989). [New York]. 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Thomas M. Bates, Rethinking Conjugal Visitation in Light of the AIDS Crisis, 15 NEW ENG. J. CRIM. & CIV. CONFINEMENT 121 (1989). *Sandra Baxter, AIDS Education in the Jail Setting, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 48 (1991). *Barbara A. Belbot & Rolando V. del Carmen, AIDS in Prison: Legal Issues, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 135 (1991). Kathy Boudin & Judy Clark, A Community of Women Organize Them- selves to Cope with the AIDS Crisis:A Case Study from Bedford Hills CorrectionalFacility, '1 COLUM. J. GENDER & L. 47 (1991). Lynn S. Branham, Opening the Bloodgates: The Blood Testing of Prisoners for the AIDS Virus, 20 CONN. L. REV. 763 (1988). [Symposium: State Prisons and the United States Constitution]. Lynn S. Branham, Out of Sight, Out of Danger?:Procedural Due Process and the Segregation of HIV-Positive Inmates, 17 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 293 (1990). Deborah Chang, AIDS in Prison:Breaking the Barriers,17 HuM. RTS. 46 (Summer 1990). Deborah S. Chang & Patricia E. McCooey, Out of The Dark Ages and Into The Nineties: Prisons' Responses to Inmates with AIDS, 23 CONN. L. REV. 1001 (1991). Kelli Clayton, The Legal Aspects of AIDS in the CorrectionalSetting, 14 LAW & PSYCHOLOGY REV. 185 (1990). Elizabeth B. Cooper, The Impact of AIDS on American Schools and Pris- ons, 1987 ANN. SURV. AM. L. 117. Thomas A. Coughlin, Ill & Lynn Weisberg, AIDS in Prisons: One Cor- rectionalAdministrator's Recommended Policies and Procedures,72 JUDICATURE 63 (1988). Phyllis D. Donaldson, Note, Management of Seropositive AIDS Inmates in the Prison Population: The Michigan Approach, 36 WAYNE L. REV. 1589 (1990). Nancy N. Dubler et al., Management of HIV Infection in New York State Prisons, 21 COLUM. HUM. RTs. L. REV. 363 (1990). Peter R. Easley, The AIDS Crisis in Prison: A Need for Change, 6 J. CONTEMP. HEALTH L. & POL'Y 221 (1990). Simeon Goldstein, Note, Prisoners with AIDS: Constitutional and Stat- utory Rights Implicated in Family Visitation Programs, 31 B.C. L. REV. 967 (1990). Ann F. Hammond, Note, AIDS in CorrectionalFacilities: A New Form of the Death Penalty?, 36 WASH. U.J. URB. & CONTEMP. L. 167 (1989). Catherine A. Hanssens & John V. Jacobi, Blood Testing of Prisonersfor the AIDS Virus: A Brief Reply, 20 CONN. L. REV. 813 (1988). [Sym- posium: State Prisons and the United States Constitution]. Ayesha Khan, The Application of Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct to the Segregation of HIV-Positive Inmates, 65 WASH. L. REV. 839 (1990). Irene Lambrou, Comment, AIDS Behind Bars: Prison Responses and Judicial Deference, 62 TEMPLE L. REV. 327 (1989). Arthur J. Lurigio, Practitioners'View on AIDS in Probation and Deten- tion, 53 FED. PROBATION 16 (Dec. 1989). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Paul F. Mapelli, AIDS in Prison,20 COLUM. HUM. RTs. L. REV. s19 (1989). [Chapter 2 in Supplement to JailhouseLawyers Manual]. Howard Messing, AIDS in Jail, 11 N. ILL. U. L. REV. 297 (1991). Laura J. Moriarity, AIDS in CorrectionalInstitutions: The Legal Aspects, 23 CRiM. L. BULL. 533 (1987). *Una Padel, HIV, Prisonsand Prisoners' Rights, 12 LIVERPOOL L. REV. 55 (1990). Victoria P. Pappas, Note, In Prison with AIDS: The Constitutionality of Mass Screening and Segregation Policies, 1988 U. ILL. L. REV. 151. Mark Parts, The Eighth Amendment and the Requirement of Active Meas- ures to Prevent the Spread of AIDS in Prisons,22 COLUM. HUM. RTs. L. REV. 217 (1991). J. Michael Quinlan & Kenneth Moritsugu, AIDS in Prison: The Federal Experience, 29 JUDGES' J. 26 (Summer 1990). Patricia Raburn, Prisoners with AIDS: The Use of Electronic Processing, 24 CRIM. L. BULL. 213 (1988). Harmeen Rowe, Death Row: AIDS Is Turning a Prison Term into a Po- tential Death Sentence, 7 CAL. LAW. 49 (Sept. 1987). Daniel L. Skoler & Richard L. Dargan, AIDS in Prisons-Administrator Policies, Inmate Protests,and Reactions From the FederalBench, 54 FED. PROBATION 27 (June 1990). Richard S. Wilbur, AIDS and the FederalBureau of Prisons: A Unique Challenge, 11 N. ILL. U. L. REV. 275 (1991). C. Willingham, Prisonersand Detainees:Provide for AIDS Testing, 3 GA. ST. U.L. REV. 471 (1987). [Selected 1987 Georgia Legislation].

H. Family Law

Aline C. Barrett & Michelle A. Flint, Comment, The Effect of AIDS on Child Custody Determinations, 23 GONZ. L. REV. 167 (1987-88). *Philip J. Boyle, AIDS Education and ParentalRights, 7 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 45 (1988). *Kristin B. Glenn, Parents with AIDS, Children with AIDS, 29 JUDGES' J. 14 (Spring 1990). John W. Kydd, AIDS and Family Law, 44 WASH. ST. B. NEWS 9 (Mar. 1990). Nancy B. Mahon, Note, Public Hysteria, Private Conflict: Child Custody and Visitation Disputes Involving an HIV Infected Parent,63 N.Y.U. L. REV. 1092 (1988). Raymond C. O'Brien, AIDS: Perspective on the American Family,34 VILL. L. REV. 209 (1989). Amy R. Pearce, Note, Visitation Rights of an AIDS Infected Parent, 27 J. FAM. L. 715 (1988-89). Bernard Rothman et al., AIDS and New York MatrimonialLaw, 60 N.Y. ST. B.J. 28 (Nov. 1988). Andrew Schepard, AIDS and Divorce, 23 FAM. L.Q. 1 (1989). *James Monore Smith, Legal Issues Confronting Families Affected by HIV, 24 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 543 (1991). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Walter Wadlington, United States: The Continuing Debate about Surro- gate Parenthood,27 J. FAM. L. 321 (1988-89). [Especially Part VI].

I. Children (See Also Schools)

Abigail English, PrenatalDrug Exposure and PediatricAIDS: New Issues for Children's Attorneys, 24 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 452 (1990). [Spe- cial Issue on Drug-Related Issues in Legal Services Practice]. Annette C. Hamburger, Note, Public Schools and Public Health: Exclu- sion of Children with AIDS, 5 J.L. & POL. 605 (1989). Gretta J. Heaney, Note, The ConstitutionalRight of Informational Pri- vacy: Does It Protect Children Suffering from AIDS?, 14 FORDHAM URB. L.J. 927 (1985-86). Robert Horowitz & Adrienne Darris, Special Report: Pediatric AIDS: Emerging Policies, 7 CHILDREN'S LEGAL RTs. J. 1 (Summer 1986). Carolyn J. Kasler, Note, Reading, Writing, But No Biting: Isolating School Children with Aids, 37 CLEV. ST. L. REv. 337 (1989). William G. Kearon, Deinstitutionalization,Street Children, and the Com- ing AIDS Epidemic in the Adolescent Population,41 Juv. & FAM. CT. J. 9 (No. 1, 1990). Beth Ann Krusen, Comment, AIDS in the Classroom: Room for Reason Amidst Paranoia,91 DICK. L. REv. 1055 (1987). Carol Levine, Children in HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials: Still Vulnerable after All These Years, 19 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 231 (1991). David W. Lloyd, Legal Issues for Child Welfare Agencies in Policy Devel- opment Regarding HIV Infection and AIDS in Children, 8 CHIL- DREN'S LEGAL RTS. J. 8 (Spring 1987). James M. Oleske, AIDS in Our Children - Who Caresfor Them?, 5 ISSUES L. & MED. 437 (1990). Lisa J. Sotto, Comment, Undoing a Lesson of Fearin the Classroom: The Legal Recourse of AIDS-Linked Children, 135 U. PA. L. REV. 193 (1986). Louis W. Sullivan & Ronald W. Roskens, Child Survival and AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: Findings and Recommendations of the Presi- dential Mission to Africa, 11 B.C. THIRD WORLD L.J. 227 (1991).

J. Immigration

Nancy E. Allin, Note, The AIDS Pandemic: International Travel and Immigration Restrictions and the World Health Organization'sRe- sponse, 28 VA. J. INT'L L. 1043 (1988). Sean M. Baker, Note, Prevention at Our Borders? Testing Immigrants for AIDS, 12 SUFFOLK TRANSNATL L.J. 331 (1989). *Mark Barnes, AIDS and Mr. Korematsu: Minorities at Times of Crisis, 7 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 35 (1988). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Jorge L. Carro, From Constitutional Psychopathic Inferiority to AIDS: What is in the Future for Homosexual Aliens?, 7 YALE L. & POL'Y REV. 201 (1989). Bruce A. Coane & Mary A. French, The Effect of AIDS on Immigration Law, 53 TEX. B.J. 457 (1990). Denise M. Druhot, Commentary, Immigration Laws Excluding Aliens on the Basis of Health: A Reassessment after AIDS, 7 J. LEGAL MED. 85 (1986). Nancy J. Eckhardt, Note, The Impact of AIDS on Immigration Law: Unresolved Issues, 14 BROOKLYN J. INT'L L. 223 (1988). Court E. Golumbic, Comment, Closing the Open Door: The Impact of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Exclusion on the Legalization Pro- gram of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, 15 YALE J. INT'L L. 162 (1990). Sana Loue, Representing HIV-Positive Clients, 11 IMMIGR. J. 10 (Jan.- Mar. 1988). Rona Morrow, Comment, AIDS and Immigration: The United States At- tempts to Deport a Disease, 20 U. MIAMI INTER-AM. L. REV. 131 (1988). Lynn A. Starr, Note, The Ineffectiveness and Impact of the Human Im- munodeficiency Virus (HIV) Exclusion in U.S. Immigration Law, 3 GEO. IMMIGR. L.J. 87 (1989). Kerry E. Voss, Comment, Re-evaluatingAlien Exclusion in Light of AIDS, 6 DICK. J. INT'L L. 119 (1987). *Carol L. Wolchok, AIDS at the Frontier: United States ImmigrationPol- icy, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 127 (1989).

K. Insurance

*Michael J. Bartholomew, Flying Blind: The Insurance of Concealed Risks, 7 DEL. LAw. 62 (Summer 1988). Burke A. Christensen, The Life Insurance Industry Requests the Right to Use the AIDS Antibody Test as an UnderwritingFactor, 126 TR. & EST. 58 (Aug. 1987). [Law & Life Insurance]. Karen A. Clifford & Russell P. Iuculano, AIDS and Insurance: The Ra- tionale for AIDS-Related Testing, 100 HARV. L. REV. 1806 (1987). Eric K. Fosaaen, Note, AIDS and the Incontestability Clause, 66 N.D. L. REV. 267 (1990). John M. Gleason & Barry B. Schweig, ProbabilisticReasoning in Un- derwriting Decisions Regarding Routine AIDS Testing, 42 J. AM. Soc'y CLU & CHFC 86 (July 1988). Peter Hiam, Insurers, Consumers, and Testing: The AIDS Experience, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 212 (1987-88). Joyce N. Hoffman & Elizabeth Z. Kincaid, AIDS: The Challenge to Life and Health Insurers' Freedom of Contract, 35 DRAKE L. REV. 709 (1987). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

*Edward E. Hollowell & James E. Eldridge, AIDS and the Insurance Industry: The Debate within the Debate, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 77 (1989). How AIDS Affects the Property and Casualty Industry, 65 J. AM. INS. 22 (First Quarter 1989). *Ruth E. Kim & Kimball R. McMullin, AIDS and the Insurance Industry: An Evolving Resolution of Conflicting Interests and Rights, 7 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 155 (1988). James R. MuehIhausen, The Impact of AIDS on Life Insurance, 40 FED'N INS. & CORP. COUNS. Q. 281 (1990). Phyllis S. Myers, The Impact of AIDS: A Survey of Large Life and Health Insurers, 41 J. AM. Socy CLU & CHFC 72 (May 1987). *Robert A. Padgug & Gerald M. Oppenheimer, AIDS, Health Insurance, and the Crisis of Community, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 35 (1990). *Barbara L. Pedersen, Comment, HIV/AIDS and the Pre-ExistingHealth Condition Standard: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks, 24 J. MAR- SHALL L. REV. 653 (1991). Paul Reidinger, Paying for AIDS; Government's Role Grows, 76 A.B.A. J. 94 (Jan. 1990). [Cases: Valdiviez v. United States, 884 F.2d 196 (5th Cir. 1989); Weaver v. Reagen, 886 F.2d 194 (8th Cir. 1989)]. Benjamin Schatz, Commentary, The AIDS Insurance Crisis: Underwrit- ing or Overreaching,?100 HARV. L. REV. 1782 (1987). Benjamin Schatz, The Crisisin AIDS and HealthInsurance, 16 BARRISTER 45 (Spring 1989). Suzanne J. Scrutton, Comment, Left of Center and Right in Front of Us: AIDS Testing in Insurance Underwriting- The Social and Economic Implications of This Practiceon Individuals and Society, 17 CAP. U. L. REV. 273 (1988). Deborah A. Stone, The Rhetoric of Insurance Law: The Debate over AIDS Testing, 15 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY 385 (1990). M. Grey Sweeney, AIDS, Health-Care Workers, and Workers' Compen- sation in Virginia, 23 U. RICH. L. REV. 121 (1988). *Allen H. Terl, Emerging Issues of AIDS and Insurance, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1291 (1988). Lisa M. Tonery, AIDS: A Crisis in Health Care Financing,40 FED'N INS. & CORP. COUNS. Q. 133 (1990).

L. Legislation

Sanford A. Aaronson, Comment, Discrimination Against AIDS Victims in Health Care Treatment: A Legislative Solution, 21 U. WEST L.A. L. REV. 107 (1990). Amy B. Berge, Case Note, Administrative Law - Policy Guidelines Pro- mulgated by the State Board ofEducation through the Commissioner of Education Concerning Admission to School of Children with AIDS/ARC or HTLV-IlI Antibody Without Compliance with the Ad- ministrative Procedure Act are Null and Void. BOARD OF EDUC. OF JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

PLAINFIELD V. COOPERMAN, 209 N.J. Super. 174, 507 A.2d 253 (1986), 25 J. FAM. L. 424 (1986-87). Beth Bergman, AIDS, Prostitution,and the Use of HistoricalStereotypes to Legislate Sexuality, 21 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 777 (1988). Barbara A. Breen, AIDS - An Acquired Community Problem, 32 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 249 (1986). *Hilda Chaski et al., The Missouri AIDS Law: A Public Health Perspec- tive, 53 Mo. L. REV. 645 (1988). *Mary E. Clark, AIDS Prevention: Legislative Options, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 107 (1990). Michael L. Closen & Jeffrey S. Deutschman, A Proposal to Repeal the HIV Transmission Statute, 78 ILL. B.J. 592 (1990). Donna Costa, Note, Reportabilityof Exposure to the AIDS Virus: An Equal ProtectionAnalysis, 7 CARDOZO L. REV. 1103 (1986). Edmund F. Dejowski, FederalRestrictions on AIDS Prevention Efforts for Gay Men, 8 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 275 (1989). Byrce C. Duckworth, Recent Development, Health Law, 1990 UTAH L. REV. 261. [Utah Communicable Disease Control Act]. Julie Edwards, Statute Note, Controlling the Epidemic: The Texas AIDS Reporting Statute, 41 BAYLOR L. REV. 399 (1989). Abdullah Fatteh, AIDS: An Exhaustive Review of Medical and Legal Aspects, 1986 LEGAL MED. 1. *Sev S. Fluss & Dineke Zeegers, AIDS, HIV, and Health Care Workers: Some InternationalLegislative Perspectives,48 MD. L. REV. 77 (1989). *Daniel M. Fox, Financing Health Care for Persons with HIV Infection: Guidelines for State Action, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 222 (1990). *Barry R. Furrow, AIDS: Designing a Balanced Legislative Response, 7 DEL. LAW 51 (Summer 1988). *Gilbert Gaynor, Executive Action Against AIDS: A Proposalfor Federal Regulation Under Existing Law, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 999 (1989). *Larry Gostin & Andrew Ziegler, A Review of AIDS-Related Legislative and Regulatory Policy in the United States, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 5 (1987). *D.C. Jayasuriya, AIDS-Related Legislation in the Context of the Third AIDS Pandemic, 18 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 41 (1990). *Mark A. Kadzielski, CaliforniaLegislation of AIDS in the Health Care Setting, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 363 (1988). *Mark A. Kadzielski, Current CaliforniaLegislation on AIDS: Solutions and Problems in the Health Care Setting, 11 L.A. LAW. 47 (Sept. 1988). M.D. Kirby, AIDS Legislation - Turning Up the Heat?, 60 AUSTRALIAN L.J. 324 (1986). Jeffrey S. Koeze, Changes in HIV Regulations Adopted, 20 SCH. L. BULL. 19 (Winter 1989). [North Carolina]. Jeffrey S. Koeze, North Carolina'sCommunicable-Disease Laws and Reg- ulations Amended in Response to AIDS, 19 SCH. L. BULL. 13 (Fall 1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Jay M. Kohorn, Petition for ExtraordinaryRelief. If the LaRouche AIDS Initiative Had Passed in California, 15 N.Y.U. REV. L. & Soc. CHANGE 477 (1986-87). Kristen L. Kwiatt, The Illinois HIV Transmission Statute: Unconstitu- tionally Vague or Politically Vogue?, 27 CRIM. L. BULL. 483 (1991). Gaye T. Lansdell, What Have We Achieved? Reviewing AIDS-Related Law and Policy in Australia, 18 ANGLO-AM. L. REV. 201 (1989). *Ana Maria Linares, Legislative Approaches to AIDS in Latin America, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 1013 (1991). *David J. Lyons, The Legislative Posture, 7 DEL. LAw. 79 (Summer 1988). Raymond C. O'Brien, A Legislative Initiative: The Ryan White Compre- hensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act of 1990, 7 J. CONTEMP. HEALTH L. & POL'Y 183 (1991). John Parry, New Medical Meanings for Sec. 504 - The FederalHandi- capped Persons Civil Rights Provision, 12 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DIs- ABILITY L. REP. 234 (1988). Kathryn Render, Comment, Tuberculosis Chapters:A Model for Future AIDS Legislation?, 32 ST. Louis U. L.J. 1145 (1988). Edward P. Richards III, Communicable Disease Control in Colorado: A Rational Approach to AIDS, 65 DENY. U. L. REV. 127 (1988). Margaret S. Rivas, The CaliforniaAIDS Initiative and the Food and Drug Administration: Working at Odds with Each Other?, 46 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 107 (1991). *Gene P. Schultz & Meg Reuter, AIDS Legislation in Missouri: An Anal- ysis and a Proposal, 53 Mo. L. REV. 599 (1988). M. Severson, Omnibus AIDS Bill, 5 GA. ST. U.L. REV. 397 (1988). [Selected 1988 Georgia Legislation]. Jeffrey A. Tidus, The AIDS Initiative; Lawyers Are in a Unique Position to Explain the PotentialEffect of this Poorly Worded Measure, 9 L.A. LAW. 10 (Oct. 1986). [California Proposition 64]. Robert C. Waters, AIDS and the Perception of AIDS as Handicaps under FloridaLaw, 17 FLA. ST. U.L. REV. 441 (1990). Robert C. Waters, Florida'sOmnibus AIDS Act of 1988, 16 FLA. ST. U.L. REV. 441 (1988). *David L. Wing, 1988 Missouri AIDS and HIV Infection Laws: The Em- ployer's Perspective, 53 Mo. L. REV. 671 (1988).

M. Torts

Alinka F. Baker, Comment, Liability Without Faultand the AIDS Plague Compel a New Approach to Cases of Transfusion-TransmittedDis- ease, 61 U. COLO. L. REV. 81 (1990). Constance H. Baker & Megan A. Arthur, AIDS in the Hospital Workplace: Theories of Hospitality Liability, 24 TORT & INS. L.J. 1 (1988). Douglas W. Baruch, AIDS in the Courts: Tort Liability for the Sexual Transmission of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 22 TORT & INS. L.J. 165 (1986). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Jan M. Bennetts, Note, AIDS: Blood Bank Liability, 27 WILLAMETTE L. REV. 355 (1991). J.M. Bielan, Bad Blood: What Is a Blood Bank's Duty to Prevent the Spread of AIDS?, 5 CAL. LAW. 28 (Apr. 1985). Kathleen M. Brickley, Note, AIDS: A University's Liability for Failureto Protect Its Students, 14 J.C. & U.L. 529 (1987). David J. Brigham, Comment, You Never Told Me... You Never Asked; Tort Liability for the Sexual Transmission of AIDS, 91 DICK. L. REV. 529 (1986). Dean K. Corliss, Comment, AIDS-Liability for Negligent Sexual Trans- mission, 18 CUMB. L. REV. 691 (1988). Martha M. Curley, Note, EstablishingRelief for the Most Innocent of All AIDS Victims: Liability for PerinatalTransmission of AIDS, 28 J. FAM. L. 271 (1989-90). John P. Darby, Note, Tort Liability for the Transmission of the AIDS Virus: Damages for Fear of AIDS and Prospective AIDS, 45 WASH. & LEE L. REV. 185 (1988). Regina DelaRosa, Comment, Viability of Negligence Actions for Sexual Transmission of the Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus, 17 CAP. U. L. REV. 101 (1987). Bonnie E. Elber, Note, Negligence as a Cause of Action for Sexual Trans- mission of AIDS, 19 U. TOL. L. REV. 923 (1988). Employer's Liability for Unauthorized Administration of an AIDS Test and Disclosure of the Results, 21 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 937 (1988). [Sixth Annual John Marshall National Moot Court Competition]. Lawrence K. English, Note, Liability for Post-TransfusionAIDS: An Analysis and Proposal, 2 J. L. & HEALTH 215 (1987-88). George Ferrell, Comment, An Economic Analysis of Liability for AIDS- ContaminatedBlood Products,12 U. PUGET SOUND L. REV. 75 (1988). Celia M. Fitzwater, Comment, Tort Liability for Sexual Transmission of Disease: A Legal Attempt to Cure "Bad" Behavior, 25 WILLAMETrE L. REV. 807 (1989). Robin S. Fredrickson, Comment, Tort Liability for AIDS., 24 Hous. L. REv. 957 (1987). Robert B. Gainor, Note, To Have and To Hold: The Tort Liability for the Interspousal Transmissionof AIDS, 23 NEW ENG. L. REV. 887 (1988- 89). *Frances L. Garfinkel & Lee S. Goldsmith, Child Welfare Agencies: Pos- sible Bases ofLiability for Placementof Children with AIDS in Adop- tive or Foster Homes, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 143 (1989). Robert C. Grief, Comment, Hospitaland Blood Bank Liability to Patients Who Contract AIDS through Blood Transfusions, 23 SAN DIEGO L. REV. 875 (1986). Terri S. Hall, Bad Blood: Blood Industry's Immunity from Liability for Transfusion-borneDisease, 12 J. PRODUCTS LIABILITY 25 (1989). Leonard C. Heath, Jr., A Hospital's Dilemma: The Legal Implications of PromulgatingGuidelines ConcerningHuman Immunodeficiency Vi- rus, 23 U. RICH. L. REV. 39 (1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Donald H.J. Hermann, AIDS: Malpractice and Transmission Liability, 58 U. COLO. L. REV. 63 (1986-87). *Donald H.J. Hermann, Liability Related to Diagnosisand Transmission of AIDS, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 36 (1987). Donald H.J. Hermann & Robert D. Gorman, Hospital Liability and AIDS Treatment: The Need for a National Standardof Care, 20 U.C. DAvIs L. REV. 441 (1987), reprinted in 1988 PERS. INJ. REV. 226. *Warren R. Janowitz, Safety of the Blood Supply: Liability for Transfu- sion-Associated AIDS, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 611 (1988). Karen S. Lipton, Blood Donor Services and Liability Issues Relating to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 7 J. LEGAL MED. 131 (1986). Robert M. McKenna, Comment, The Impact of Product Liability Law on the Development of a Against the AIDS Virus, 55 U. CHI. L. REV. 943 (1988). Marla B. Monheim, Comment, Denial of Directed Blood Donations: Grounds for Negligence in Transfusion Transmitted Disease Cases, 12 SAN FERN. V. L. REV. 11 (1984). Cathy L. Moser, Comment, Liability of a Blood Supplier in Louisianafor Transfusion-Associated Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 34 Loy. L. REV. 164 (1988). [Poverty Law Issue]. Benjamin A. Neil, Inter-Spousal Tort Liability for AIDS Infection, 5 AM. J. FAM. L. 13 (1991). Jeanmarie Papelian, Note, Assessing Liability for Negligent Sexual Transmission of AIDS, 24 SUFFOLK U. L. REV. 649 (1990). Ron J. Perey, Hemophiliacs, Transfusions, and AIDS; Liability for AIDS Contracted by Hemophiliacsand Others from Blood Factor Concen- trate and Blood Transfusions, 14 TRIAL DIPL. J. 137 (1991). David A. Roling, Comment, Transfusion-Associated Acquired Immuno- deficiency Syndrome (AIDS): Blood Bank Liability?, 16 U. BALT. L. REV. 81 (1986). Richard C. Schoenstein, Note, Standardsof Conduct,Multiple Defendants, and Full Recovery of Damages in Tort Liability for the Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus, 18 HOFSTRA L. REV. 37 (1989). Jennifer Schwartz, Liability for the Transmission of AIDS and Herpes, 1987 ANN. SURV. AM. L. 523. Lynn Shodahl, Note, Liability for Transfusion-TransmittedDisease, 14 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 141 (1988). Siobhan Spillane, Note, AIDS: Establishinga Physician's Duty to Warn, 21 RUTGERS L.J. 645 (1990). Martha Swartz, Is There A Duty to Warn?, 17 HUM. RTs. 40 (Spring 1990). Gail Vallot, Liability for AIDS from Blood Transfusions, 23 TRIAL 91 (May 1987). Robert C. Waters, Liability Under Florida Law for Exposing Others to Infectious Disease, 64 FLA. B.J. 35 (Nov. 1990). Pamela T. Westfall, Note, Hepatitis, AIDS and the Blood Product Ex- emption from Strict Products Liability in California: A Reassess- ment, 37 HASTINGS L.J. 1101 (1986). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

N. Testing

Patricia S. Atkins, Comment, The Constitutional Implications of Man- datory AIDS Testing in the Health Care Industry, 17 Sw. U. L. REV. 787 (1988). Taunya L. Banks & Roger R. McFadden, Rush to Judgment: HIV Test Reliability and Screening, 23 TULSA L.J. 1 (1987). *Michael J. Barry et al., Screening for HIV Infection: Risks, Benefits, and the Burden of Proof, 14 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 259 (1986). Ronald Bayer et al., The American, British, and Dutch Responses to Un- linked Anonymous HIV Seroprevalence Studies: An International Comparison, 19 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 222 (1991). Royce R. Bedward, Note, AIDS Testing of Rape Suspects: Have the Rights of the Accused Met Their Match?, 1990 U. ILL. L. REV. 347. Kelly A. Bennet, Legislative Note, Mandatory AIDS Testing: The Slow Death of Fourth Amendment Protection?, 20 PAc. L.J. 1413 (1989). *Judith A. Berman, Note, AIDS Antibody Testing and Health Insurance Underwriting:A ParadigmaticInquiry, 49 OHIO ST. L.J. 1059 (1989). *Angela Brockman, Comment, AIDS Drug Testing Legislation in Cali- fornia, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 467 (1988). Emily Campbell, Mandatory AIDS Testing and Privacy: A Psycholegal Perspective, 66 N.D. L. REV. 449 (1990). *Michael L. Closen, A Call for Mandatory HIV Testing and Restriction of Certain Health Care Professionals, 9 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 421 (1990). Charles D. Curran, Mandatory Testing ofPublic Employees for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus: The Fourth Amendment and Medical Rea- sonableness, 90 COLUM. L. REV. 720 (1990). *Lorraine Day, The Informed Professional:Another View of HIV Testing, 7 DEL. LAw. 35 (1988). [Interview]. William A. DeLoach, III, Casenote, Mandatory AIDS Testing-A Fourth Amendment Analysis: GLOVER V. EASTERN NEBRASKA COMMUNITY OFFICE OF RETARDATION, 23 CREIGHTON L. REV. 693 (1990). Steven Eisenstat, An Analysis of the Rationality of Mandatory Testing for the HIV Antibody: Balancing the Governmental Public Health Interests with the Individual's Privacy Interest, 52 U. PITT. L. REV. 327 (1991). *Martha A. Field, Testing for AIDS: Uses and Abuses, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 33 (1990). *Harvey V. Fineberg, Screening for HIV Infection and Public Health Pol- icy, 18 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 29 (1990). *Barry R. Furrow, AIDS and the Health Care Provider: The Argument for Voluntary HIV Testing, 34 VILL. L. REV. 823 (1989). Melissa Gillespie, Aids: Detection and Control, 47 U. TORONTO FAC. L. REV. 354 (1989). Robert D. Goodman, In Sickness or in Health: The Right to Marry and the Case of HIV Antibody Testing, 38 DE PAUL L. REV. 87 (1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Lawrence 0. Gostin et al., The Case Against Compulsory Casefinding in ControllingAIDS - Testing, Screening and Reporting, 12 AM. J.L. & MED. 7 (1986). *James D. Holzhauer, AIDS Testing in the Health Care Setting, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 345 (1988). *John Howard, HIV Screening: Scientific, Ethical, and Legal Issues, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 601 (1988). *Informed Consent and Confidentiality Regarding HIV Related Tests, 7 DEL. LAW. 43 (Summer 1988). [Final informed consent/confidential- ity legislative recommendations from Delaware's AIDS Advisory Task Force. Minority Report at 81]. *Scott H. Isaacman, Neonatal HIV Testing: Governmental Inspection of the Baby Factory, 24 J. MARSHALL L. REv. 571 (1991). Robert K. Jenner, Identifying HIV-infected Blood Donors; Who is "John Donor"?, 25 TRIAL 47 (June 1989). Robert K. Jenner, Transfusion-Associated AIDS and Medical Liability, 27 TRIAL 26 (May 1991). Robert K. Jenner, Transfusion-AssociatedAIDS Cases, 26 TRIAL 30 (May 1990). Tracey L. Klein, The Health Care Dilemma: Testing Patientsfor AIDS, 61 WIs. B. BULL. 9 (Feb. 1988). John G. Kruchko, PrivateRights v. Public Protection;Drug Testing in the Working Place, 3 COMPLEAT LAW. 7 (Summer 1986). Susan J. Levy, Comment, The ConstitutionalImplications of Mandatory Testingfor Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome - AIDS, 37 EMORY L.J. 217 (1988). Paul H. MacDonald, Note, AIDS, Rape, and the Fourth Amendment: Schemes for Mandatory AIDS Testing of Sex Offenders, 43 VAND. L. REv. 1607 (1990). Andrew A. Martin, Note, Title VII Discriminationin Biochemical Testing for AIDS and Marijuana, 1988 DUKE L.J. 129. Richard D. Mohr, Policy, Ritual, Purity: Gays and MandatoryAIDS Test- ing, 15 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 178 (1987-88). David K. Moody, Note, AIDS and Rape: The ConstitutionalDimensions of Mandatory Testing of Sex Offenders, 76 CORNELL L. REv. 238 (1990). *Mary C. Morgan, The Problem of Testing for HIV in the Criminal Courts, 29 JUDGES' J. 22 (Spring 1990). *Ziyad I. Naccasha, Note, The Permissibility of Routine AIDS Testing in the Health Care Context, 5 NoTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 223 (1990). *Stephen G. Pauker, HIV Screening: Nosocomial EpidemiologicalRisks and Decision Analysis, 18 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 33 (1990). C. Dirk Peterson, Note, ForBetter or For Worse? Mandatory AIDS Testing for MarriageLicense Applicants, 38 WASH. U. J. URB. & CONTEMP. L. 159 (1990). Mary P. Rowe et al., New Issues in Testing the Work Force: Genetic Dis- eases, 38 LAB. L.J. 518 (1987). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*Suzanne M. Russell, Note, ProhibitingAIDS Testing in the Health In- surance Context: Patching Up a Patchwork System, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 131 (1990). David J. Schmitt, Comment, The ConstitutionalRamifications of a Uni- versal, Mandatory Testing Program for the Acquired Immunodefi- ciency Syndrome, 21 CREIGHTON L. REV. 859 (1988). Anne Shaffer, Comment, Liability for Transmissionof AIDS in the Hos- pital Workplace: A Critique of Mandatory AIDS Testing of Hospital Patients, 90 W. VA. L. REV. 652 (1987). Martha S. Swartz, AIDS Testing and Informed Consent, 13 J. HEALTH POL. POL'Y & L. 607 (1988). *Griffith D. Thomas et al., The Perils of AIDS Testing, 11 L.A. LAw. 39 (Sept. 1988). Robert C. Waters, Florida'sInvoluntary AIDS Testing Statutes, 19 FLA. ST. U. L. REV. 369 (1991). *Cyril H. Wecht, Considerationsand Potential Pitfalls in AIDS Lab Test- ing, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 623 (1988); also in 7 DEL. LAW. 27 (Summer 1988). *A. Alyce Werdel, Note, Mandatory AIDS Testing: The Legal, Ethicaland PracticalIssues, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 155 (1990). *Arlene Zarembka, HIV: Insurance,Employment, and MandatoryTesting Issues, 53 Mo. L. REV. 679 (1988).

0. Quarantine

Victoria Campbell, Note, AIDS and the Connecticut Quarantine Statute: Balancing the Individual's Privacy and Liberty Interests Against the State's Right to ProtectPublic Health, 2 CONN. PROB. L.J. 215 (1987). Ronald Elsberry, Note, AIDS Quarantine in England and the United States, 10 HASTINGS INT'L & COMP. L. REV. 113 (1986). Edward A. Fallone, Note, Preserving the Public Health: A Proposal to QuarantineRecalcitrant AIDS Carriers,68 B.U. L. REV. 441 (1988). Nancy L. Ford & Michael D. Quam, AIDS Quarantine: The Legal and PracticalImplications, 8 J. LEGAL MED. 353 (1987). John A. Gleason, Comment, Quarantine:An Unreasonable Solution to the AIDS Dilemma, 55 U. CIN. L. REV. 217 (1986). *Dorothy R. Gregory, AIDS - The Leprosy of the 1980s: Is There a Case for Quarantine?,9 J. LEGAL MED. 547 (1988). Craig G. Miller, Student Essay, Quarantinefor AIDS: Is It Constitution- ally Permissible?, 9 Miss. C. L. REV. 223 (1988). *Wendy E. Parmet, AIDS and Quarantine: The Revival of an Archaic Doctrine, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 53 (1985). Kathleen M. Sullivan & Martha A. Field, AIDS and the Coercive Power of the State, 23 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 139 (1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

P. Schools (See Also Children)

Edgar H. Bittle, Private Rights v. Public Protection;AIDS in the Class- room, 3 COMPLEAT LAW. 6 (Summer 1986). Leslie N. Brockman, Comment, Enforcingthe Right to a PublicEducation for Children Afflicted with AIDS, 36 EMORY L.J. 603 (1987). Myra S. Chickering, Note, AIDS in the Classroom: A New Perspective on Educating School-Age Children Infected with HIV, 9 REV. LITIGA- TION 149 (1990). Crisis in the Classroom; School Segregation of AIDS Victims, 16 BRIEF 44 (Fall 1986). Leah Hammett, ProtectingChildren with AIDS Against ArbitraryExclu- sion from School, 74 CAL. L. REV. 1373 (1986). Craig S. Hilliard, Comment, Education and Administrative Law - Edu- cation of Health-ImpairedChildren and Administrative Due Process - State Department of Education Possesses Statutory Authority to PromulgateAdministrative Rules Governing the Admission to School of Children Afflicted with AIDS Provided that Department Affords All PartiesAppropriate ProceduralDue Process Under Those Rules, BOARD OF EDUCATION V. COOPERMAN, 105 N.J. 587, 523 A.2d 655 (1987), 19 RUTGERS L.J. 483 (1988). Nancy L. Jones, Comment, The Education for All HandicappedChildren Act: Coverage of Children with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn- drome (AIDS), 15 J.L. & EDUC. 195 (1986). James A. Keith, AIDS in the Classroom, 58 Miss. L.J. 349 (1988). Maureen A. MacFarlane, Comment, Equal Opportunities:Protecting the Rights of AIDS-Linked Children in the Classroom, 14 AM. J.L. & MED. 377 (1989). Gretchen Martin, HIV/AIDS and Adolescents: Implications for School Policies, 20 J.L. & EDUc. 325 (1991). Maureen M. Murphy, Special Education Children with HIV Infection: Standards and Strategies for Admission to the Classroom, 19 J.L. & EDUC. 345 (1990). Gilbert A. Partida, Comment, AIDS: Do Childrenwith AIDS Have a Right to Attend School?, 13 PEPPERDINE L. REV. 1041 (1986). Stephen M. Price, Note, Fear and Loathing in the Classroom:AIDS and Public Education, 14 J. LEGIS. 87 (1987). *Laura F. Rothstein, Children with AIDS: A Need for a Clear Policy and Procedure for Public Education, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1259 (1988). *Fredrick A.O. Schwarz, Jr. & Frederick P. Schaffer, AIDS in the Class- room, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 163 (1985). Faye A. Silas, Is School for All? AIDS Victims Spark Dilemma, 71 A.B.A. J. 18 (Nov. 1985). Edna R. Vincent, Note, Children with AIDS: Protecting Their Rights in the Classroom Through the ARLINE Decision and Department of Ed- ucationEnforcement of the RehabilitationAct of 1973, 2 ADMIN. L.J. 391 (1988). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Susan A. Winchell, Note, Discriminationin the Public Schools: Dick and Jane Have AIDS, 29 WM. & MARY L. REV. 881 (1988).

Q. AIDS as a Handicap

Marvin D. Applebaum, Comment, The Application of HandicapDiscrim- ination Laws to AIDS Patients, 22 U.S.F. L. REV. 317 (1988). Timothy L. Brooks, Note, SCHOOL BOARD V. ARLINE: Will Aids Fit the Mold?, 41 ARK. L. REV. 639 (1988). *Martin H. Gerry, Section 504 of the RehabilitationAct, HIV and AIDS: Legal Implications, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 175 (1988). Nicholas Hentoff, Note, The RehabilitationAct's Otherwise Qualified Re- quirement and the AIDS Virus: Protecting the Public from AIDS- Related Health and Safety Hazards, 30 ARIZ. L. REV. 571 (1988). M.E. Lally-Green, Is AIDS a Handicap under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 after SCHOOL BOARD V. ARLINE and the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 19879, 19 U. TOL. L. REV. 603 (1988). Mary Landolt, Comment, Are AIDS Victims Handicapped?,31 ST. LOuIS U. L.J. 729 (1987). Thomas M. Louis, Note, Civil Rights -The ARLINE Decision as Applied to AIDS Victims: Shield or Sword, 9 Miss. C. L. REV. 181 (1988). John Parry, AIDS as a HandicappingCondition, 9 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY L. REP. 402 (1985) (Part I); 10 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY L. REP. 2 (1986) (Part II); 10 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DIs- ABILITY L. REP. 82 (1986). Stephen Sherman, Comment, An IndividualizedDefinition of "Handicap" and Its Application to HIV, 22 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 653 (1989). [Sym- posium on Law and Medicine]. Gregory M. Shumaker, Note, AIDS: Does It Qualify as a "Handicap"under the RehabilitationAct of 1973?, 61 NOTRE DAME L. REV. 572 (1986). Thomas P. Sotelo, AIDS: Handicap or Not?, 17 COLONIAL LAw. 1 (Fall 1988). David S. Starr, Note, AIDS as a Handicap? ARLINE, Tuberculosis and AIDS, 19 U. TOL. L. REV. 859 (1988). [Medical Legal Symposium]. Leigh A. Tschirn, Comment, AIDS as a Protected Handicap under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, 35 LOY. L. REV. 243 (1989). Ronald Turner, ARLINE, CHALK, The Civil Rights Restoration Act and the AIDS Handicap, 40 LAB. L.J. 3 (1989). Judith P. Vladeck, Is AIDS a Disability?,32 PRAC. LAW. 13 (Sept. 1986).

R. ConstitutionalLaw

Stephen Collier, Comment, Preventingthe Spread of AIDS by Restricting Sexual Conduct in Gay Bathhouses: A Constitutional Analysis, 15 GOLDEN GATE U. L. REV. 301 (1985). Note, The ConstitutionalRights of AIDS Carriers,99 HARV. L. REV. 1274 (1986). 1991-921 A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

*Edward E. Hollowell & James E. Eldridge, Constitutional Law: Sub- sistence, Equal Opportunity,and the IndividualDiagnosed with HIV, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 561 (1988). Paul R. Joseph, Can the Bill of Rights Survive AIDS_, 16 HUM. RTs. 14 (Winter 1989). Vicki L. Melton, Comment, Without Probable Cause: The Constitutional Ramifications of Mandatory AIDS Testing in the Workplace, 57 UMKC L. REV. 863 (1989). Deborah J. Merritt, Communicable Disease and ConstitutionalLaw: Con- trolling AIDS, 61 N.Y.U. L. REV. 739 (1986). *Leonard Orland & Sue L. Wise, The AIDS Epidemic: A Constitutional Conundrum, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 137 (1985). Judith A. Rabin, The AIDS Epidemic and Gay Bathhouses: A Constitu- tional Analysis, 10 J. HEALTH POL. POL'Y & L. 729 (1986). Joanna L. Weissman & Mildred Childers, ConstitutionalQuestions: Man- datory Testing for AIDS Under Washington's AIDS Legislation, 24 GONZ. L. REV. 433 (1988-89).

S. Criminal Law

Lisa Black, Note, CriminalizingHIV Transmission:New Jersey Assembly Bill 966, 15 SETON HALL LEGIS. J. 193 (1991). Mark Blumberg, Transmission of the AIDS Virus Through CriminalAc- tivity, 25 CRIM. L. BULL. 454 (1989). *Mark Blumberg & Denny Langston, Mandatory HIV Testing in Criminal Justice Settings, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 5 (1991). Linda K. Burdt & Robert S. Caldwell, Note, The Real Fatal Attraction: Civil and Criminal Liability for the Sexual Transmission of AIDS, 37 DRAKE L. REV. 657 (1987-88). Jeffrey Deutschman, CriminalSanctions for Transmission of AIDS - An Analysis of New Illinois Legislation, 4 CBA REC. 32 (Mar. 1990). *Martha A. Field & Kathleen M. Sullivan, AIDS and the Criminal Law, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 46 (1987). Thomas Fitting, Note, CriminalLiability for Transmission ofAIDS: Some Evidentiary Problems, 10 CRIM. JUST. J. 69 (1987). *Harold M. Ginzburg, Intravenous Drug Abusers and HIV Infections: A Consequence of Their Actions, 14 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 268 (1986). *Eugene Griffin et al., HIV Policy for ProbationDepartments, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 36 (1991). *Theodore Hammett et al., Stemming the Spread of HIV among IV Drug Users, Their Sexual Partners,and Children: Issues and Opportun- ities for Criminal Justice Agencies, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 101 (1991). *Donald H.J. Hermann, Criminalizing Conduct Related to HIV Trans- mission, 9 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 351 (1990). Joint Subcommittee on AIDS in the Criminal System, AIDS and the Criminal Justice System: Executive Summary of the Final Report, 44 REC. A.B. CITY N.Y. 601 (1989). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*Anna T. Laszlo & Barbara E. Smith, Evaluating Criminal Justice Train- ing Addressing AIDS Policy, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 19 (1991). Graeme T. Laurie, AIDS and Criminal Liability under Scots Law, 36 J. L. Soc'Y SCOTLAND 312 (1991). *Arthur J. Lurigio et al., HIV Education for Probation Officers: An Im- plementation and Evaluation Program, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 125 (1991). *Stephen Magura et al., AIDS Risk Among Intravenous Drug-using Of- fenders, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 86 (1991). Kevin A. McGuire, Comment, AIDS and the Sexual Offender: The Epi- demic Now Poses New Threats to the Victim and the CriminalJustice System, 96 DICK. L. REV. 95 (1991). Elizabeth A. Miller, Note, Prosecution of AIDS-Related Offenses in the Military Justice System, 28 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 863 (1991). *Lawrence J. Ouellet et al., Shooting Galleries and HIV Disease: Vari- ations in Places for Injecting Illicit Drugs, 37 CRIME & DELINQ. 64 (1991). Charles Rickett, AIDS, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the Criminal Law, 20 VICTORIA U. WELLINGTON L. REV. 183 (1990). [Essays on Criminal Law in New Zealand; Towards Reform?]. *David Robinson, Jr., AIDS and the Criminal Law: Traditional Ap- proaches and a New Statutory Proposal, 14 HOFSTRA L. REV. 91 (1985). Marvin E. Schechter, AIDS: How the Disease is Being Criminalized, 3 CRIM. JUST. 6 (Fall 1988). *Gene Schultz, AIDS: Public Health and the Criminal Law, 7 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 65 (1988). *Richard H. Sinkfield & Terry L. Houser, AIDS and the CriminalJustice System, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 103 (1989). Anne R. Spiegelman, Recent Development, Selective Prosecution: A Vi- able Defense Against a Charge of Transmitting AIDS?, 37 WASH. U.J. URB. & CONTEMP. L. 337 (1990). Robert L. Stauter, UNITED STATES V. MOORE: AIDS and the CriminalLaw - The Witch Hunt Begins, 22 AKRON L. REV. 503 (1989). Sallyanne K. Sullivan, Comment, Imposing Criminal Liability on Those Who Knowingly Transmit the AIDS Virus: A Recommendation for Legislative Action, 13 U. DAYTON L. REv. 489 (1988). Melissa Wells-Petry, Anatomy of an AIDS Case: Deadly Disease as an Aspect Deadly Crime, ARMY LAw. 17 (Jan. 1988).

T. Practice Of Medicine

Neil L. Albert, A Right to Treatment for AIDS Patients?, 92 DICK. L. REV. 743 (1988). George J. Annas, AIDS, Judges, and the Right to Medical Care, 18 HAS- TINGS CENTER REP. 20 (Aug.-Sept. 1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

J. Arturo et al., An HIV-Infected PsychiatricPatient: Some Clinicolegal Dilemmas, 17 BULL. AM. ACAD. PSYCHIATRY & L. 33 (1989). Katherine Benesch & Theresa Homisak, The Duty to TreatAIDS Patients; Does It Exist?, 24 TRIAL 22 (May 1988). *Edward N. Brandt, Jr., Health Care Workers and AIDS, 48 MD. L. REV. 1 (1989). *Lonnie R. Bristow, AIDS and the Response of Organized Medicine, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 11 (1989). *John W. Burnside, AIDS and Medical Education, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 19 (1989). Milton L. Cruz, Physicians in Private Practice:Can They Require Patients to Undergo an AIDS Test?, 36 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 359 (1990). EthicalIssues Involved in the GrowingAIDS Crisis,259 JAMA 1360 (Mar. 4, 1988). Chai R. Feldblum, A Response to Gostin, "The HIV-Infected Health Care Professional: Public Policy, Discriminationand Patient Safety", 19 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 134 (1991). *Diane Geraghty, AIDS and the Physician's Duty to Treat, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 47 (1989). Larry Gostin, CDC Guidelines on HIV or HBV-Positive Health Care Professionals Performing Exposure-Prone Invasive Procedures, 19 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 140 (1991). Lawrence Gostin, HIV-Infected Physicians and the Practice of Seriously Invasive Procedures, 19 HASTINGS CENTER REP. 32 (Jan.-Feb. 1989). Barbara J. Grabowski, Note, AIDS and Informed Consent: Recognizing Partnersas Surrogate Decision-Makers, 15 VT. L. REv. 333 (1991). *Gregory P. Gramelspacher & Mark Siegler, Do PhysiciansHave a Profes- sional Responsibility to Care for Patients with HIV Disease?, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 383 (1988). Sally Guttmacher, HIV Infection: Individual Rights v. Disease Control, 17 J. L. & Soc'y 66 (1990). [Legal and Moral Dilemmas in Modern Medicine]. Health PractitionersTransmit HIV, 33 TRAUMA 1 (Aug. 1991). [Editorial]. Leonard C. Heath, Jr., A Hospital's Dilemma: The Legal Implications of PromulgatingGuidelines ConcerningHuman Immunodeficiency Vi- rus, 23 U. RICH. L. REv. 39 (1988). Harold L. Hirsh, AIDS and the Emergency Room Physician and Staff, 33 TRAuMA 9 (Aug. 1991). Harold L. Hirsh, On Guard and Suspicious:Managing AIDS in the Emer- gency Patient, 30 TRAUMA 1 (Dec. 1988). *Scott H. Isaacman, The Other Side of the Coin: HIV-Infected Health Care Workers, 9 ST. LOUIS U. PUB. L. REV. 439 (1990). John Keown, The Ashes of AIDS and the Phoenix of Informed Consent, 52 MOD. L. REv. 790 (1989). [Great Britain]. Gordon G. Keyes, Health-Care Professionals with AIDS: The Risk of Transmission Balanced Against the Interests of Professionals and Institutions, 16 J.C. & U.L. 589 (1990). *Bernard Lo, Obligations to Care for Persons with Human Immunodefi- ciency Virus, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 367 (1988). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*Kenneth H. Mayer, The Clinical Challenges of AIDS and HIV Infection, 14 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 281 (1986). Bruce A. McDonald, EthicalProblems for PhysiciansRaised by AIDS and HIV Infection: Conflicting Legal Obligations of Confidentiality and Disclosure, 22 U.C. DAVIS L. REV. 557 (1989). [Symposium on Law and Medicine]. *Edmund D. Pellegrino, HIV Infection and the Ethics of Clinical Care, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 29 (1989). *Leon D. Prockop, AIDS Dementia Complex, 9 J. LEGAL MED. 509 (1988). The ProfessionalEthical Duty to Treat HIV-Infected Patients, 32 TRAUMA 1 (Dec. 1990). [Editor's Desk]. Joseph Reiner, Comment, AIDS Discriminationby Medical Care Provid- ers: Is Washington Law an Adequate Remedy?, 63 WASH. L. REV. 701 (1988). Robert J. Roche, Admission of AIDS Patients to the Long-Term Care Facility: Protections under Federal and Washington State Law, 24 GONZ. L. REV. 85 (1988-89). *Harrison L. Rogers, Jr., The Medical Profession and AIDS, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 1 (1989). Holly A. Rosencranz & Warren G. Lavey, Treating Patients with Com- municable Diseases: Limiting Liability for Physicians and Safe- guarding the Public Health, 32 ST. Louis U. L.J. 75 (1987). David R. Smith, Medicine and Law: AIDS, ConstitutionalChallenges to Tort Reform and Medical Malpractice, 23 TORT & INS. L.J. 370 (1988). Special Report: The AcquiredImmunodeficiency Syndrome, 314 NEw ENG. J. MED. 931 (April 3, 1986). Lisa J. Steele, When Universal PrecautionsFail: Communicable Disease NotificationLaws ForEmergency Responders, 11 J. LEGAL MED. 451 (1990). Joseph M. Taraska & Jerri L. Solomon, Duty to Treat HI/AIDS-Afflicted Patients,1990 PERS. INJ. REV. 277. [From J. TARASKA, LEGAL GUIDE FOR PHYSICIANS, ch. 131. *James W. Tegtmeier, Note, Ethics and AIDS: A Summary of the Law and a CriticalAnalysis of the Individual Physician's Ethical Duty to Treat, 16 AM. J.L. & MED. 249 (1990). Diane Tomlinson, Note, Physicians With Aids and Their Duty to Patients, 43 FLA. L. REV. 561 (1991).

U. Health Care

*Henry R. Adams, FinancialProblems Inherent in the Admission of AIDS Patientsinto Long Term CareFacilities, 10 J. LEGAL MED. 89 (1989). *Taunya L. Banks, AIDS and the Right to Health Care, 4 ISSUES L. & MED. 151 (1988). 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Troyen A. Brennan, Ensuring Adequate Health Care for the Sick: The Challenge of the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome as an Oc- cupational Disease, 1988 DUKE L.J. 29. *Dennis Brodeur, AIDS: Continued Problems in Access to Health Care, 7 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 55 (1988). *Gerald Cioffi, Early Detection: The Role of the Dentist, 7 DEL. LAW. 10 (Summer 1988). *Diane E. Felix et al., AIDS in the Long-Term Care Setting, 7 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 115 (1988). Henry T. Greely, AIDS and the American Health Care FinancingSystem, 51 U. PITT. L. REV. 73 (1989). Edmund G. Howe, Ethical Problems in Treating Military Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Diseases, 3 J. CONTEMP. HEALTH L. & POL'Y 111 (1987). Wendy K. Mariner, Equitable Access to Biomedical Advances: Getting Beyond the Rights Impasse, 21 CONN. L. REV. 571 (1989). [Law and Medicine: Unresolved Issues for the 90s]. Mark. C. Mehrali, DDS vs. .HIV: A Perspective on Dental Practices, 38 MED. TRIAL TECH. Q. 103 (1991). *Verla S. Neslund et al., The Role of CDC in the Development of AIDS Recommendations and Guidelines, 15 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 73 (1987). *Thea F. Silverstein et al., Confronting the Medical-LegalIssues of AIDS, 10 WHITTIER L. REV. 401 (1988). J. Arturo Silva et al., An HIV-Infected PsychiatricPatient: Some Clini- colegal Dilemmas, 17 BULL. Am. ACAD. PSYCHIATRY & L. 33 (1989). Abigail Zuger, Professional Responsibilities in the AIDS Generation: AIDS on the Wards; A Residency in Medical Ethics, 17 HASTINGS CENTER REP. 16 (June 1987).

V. Litigation

Denise C. Andresen, Note, AIDS-Related Litigation: The Competing In- terests SurroundingDiscovery of Blood Donors'Identities, 19 IND. L. REV. 561 (1986), reprinted in 27 PERS. INJ. REV. 695 (1987). [Case: South FloridaBlood Service v. Rasmussen, 467 So. 2d 798 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1985)]. Richard L. Berkman, Bad Blood; Defending AIDS Cases, 15 BRIEF 39 (Summer 1986). *Thomas J. Coleman, Jr., RepresentingAIDS-Affected Clients: Challenges and Rewards for the Private Practitioner,11 L.A. LAW. 54 (Sept. 1988). *William L. Earl & Judith Kavanaugh, Meeting the AIDS Epidemic in the Courtroom:Practical Suggestions in Litigating Your First AIDS Case, 12 NOVA L. REV. 1203 (1988). Richard T. Gordon, Note, Facilitatingthe TransnationalExchange of Sci- entific Information: INSTITUTE PASTEUR V. UNITED STATES, 6 B.U. INT'L L.J. 179 (1988). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

Christyno L. Hayes, Survey, Rights of HIV-infected Employees and Job Applicants Under North CarolinaLaw: Lots of Legislative Activity, But Just How Much ProtectionDoes It Afford?, 68 N.C. L. REV. 1193 (1990). [Survey of Developments in North Carolina Law, 19891. David R. Johnson, Trial of an AIDS Case - The Quest for Control, 14 TRIAL DIPL. J. 99 (1991). Peter B. Kunin, Note, Transfusion-Related AIDS Litigation: Permitting Limited Discovery from Blood Donors in Single Donor Cases, 76 CORNELL L. REV. 927 (1991). *The Legal Aid Society of New York, Inmates of New York State with HIV v. New York, 5 NOTRE DAME J.L. ETHICS & PUB. POL'Y 89 (1990). [Model complaint]. James K. Lehman, Note, Blood Suppliers' Liability for AIDS Contami- nated Blood, 41 S.C. L. REV. 107 (1989). [Case: Samson v. Greenville Hospital System, 368 S.E.2d 665 (S.C. 1988)]. [Annual Survey of South Carolina Law]. Jan Lewis, Herpes and AIDS Litigation, 26 TRIAL 84 (July 1990). *Timothy P. Martin, Note, BROCK V. STATE: The AIDS Virus as a Deadly Weapon, 24 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 677 (1991). Judith A. Mellman, AIDS, The American Seaman, and the Law of Per- sonal Injury, 13 TUL. MAR. L.J. 101 (1988). Harold H. Simpson, Health Law: A New Legal Battlefield, 25 ARK. LAW. 26 (Apr. 1991). Howard L. Singer, INSTITUE PASTEUR V. UNITED STATES: The AIDS Patent Dispute, the Contract Disputes Act and the InternationalExchange of Scientific Data, 15 AM. J.L. & MED. 439 (1989). Carlton D. Stansbury, Note, Deadly and Dangerous Weapons and AIDS: The MOORE Analysis Is Likely to Be Dangerous,74 IOWA L. REV. 951 (1989). Clare H. Stebbing, Privacy Rights and Discovery Rights: An Emotional Scale to Balance in AIDS-Related Litigation, 5 ADELPHIA L.J. 69 (1989). *Robert E. Stein, Litigation Alternatives for AIDS-related Conflicts: Ac- celerated Processes Are Available and Must Be Used, 11 L.A. LAW. 67 (Sept. 1988). Terry Summers, Note, GLOVER V. EASTERN NEBRASKA COMMUNITY OF- FICE OF RETARDATION, Federal Court Invalidates AIDS Policy, 57 UMKC L. REV. 369 (1989). Donna M. Werner, Comment, WARE V. VALLEY STREAM HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, At What Expense Should Religious Freedoms be Pre- served?, 64 ST. JOHN'S L. REV. 347 (1990). Linda Wilson, Note, CHALK V. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT: Quick Remediation for AIDS Victims Who Cannot Afford to Wait, 26 HoUS. L. REV. 1033 (1989). Gregory N. Woods & Ann V. Thornton, Deadly Blood: Litigation of Trans- fusion-Associated AIDS Cases in Texas, 21 TEX. TECH. L. REV. 667 (1990). 1991-921 A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Charles Zamora, Note, WIGGINS V. STATE: Receiving a Fair Trial Under the Specter of AIDS, 23 AKRON L. REV. 309 (1989).

W. Estate Planning

*Emily Berendt & Laura L. Michaels, Your HIV Positive Client: Easing the Burden on the Family Through Estate Planning,24 J. MARSHALL L. REV. 509 (1991). Arlene Harris & Donald S. Klein, New Biology Poses New Problems, 127 TR. & EST. 50 (Feb. 1988). [especially pp. 58-60]. *Stanley M. Johanson & Kathleen F. Bay, Estate Planningfor the Client with AIDS, 52 TEx. B.J. 217 (Feb. 1989). *William B.T. Mock, Jr. & Zachary Tobin, Estate Planningfor Clients with AIDS, 7 ST. Louis U. PUB. L. REV. 177 (1988). John Parry, Life Services Planningfor Persons with AIDS-Related Mental Illnesses, 13 MENTAL & PHYSICAL DISABILITY L. REP. 82 (1989). Sanford J. Schlesinger & Karin J. Barkhorn, Protectingthe Plansof AIDS Victims, 128 TR. & EST. 47 (Aug. 1989).

X. Pharmaceuticals

Evan Ackiron, Patents for Critical Pharmaceuticals:The AZT Case, 17 AM. J.L. & MED. 145 (1991). *George J. Annas, Faith (Healing), Hope and Charity at the FDA: The Politics of AIDS Drug Trials, 34 VILL. L. REV. 771 (1989). *David W. Barry, A Perspective on Compassionate Parallel Category C Treatment Track IND Procedures, 45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 347 (1990). Jon S. Batterman, Note, Brother Can You Spare a Drug: Should the Experimental Drug DistributionStandards Be Modified in Response to the Needs of Persons with AIDS?, 19 HOFSTRA L. REV. 191 (1991). Katherine Bishop, DesperateLives, Unknown Risks, 7 CAL. LAW. 44 (Sept. 1987). [AIDS patients and drug manufacturers fight FDA control of experimental treatments - California]. *Claudia A. Carver, AIDS Vaccine Research: Scientists are Encouraged by New Developments in Europe, 11 L.A. LAW. 13 (Sept. 1988). Nicholas A. Christakis, The Ethical Design of an AIDS in Africa, 18 HASTINGS CENTER REP. 31 (1988). Nicholas A. Christakis & Morris J. Panner, Appropriate Collaboration Between Industry and Government in the Development of an AIDS Vaccine, 17 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 130 (1989). Marsha N. Cohen, Getting New Drugs to People with AIDS: A Public Policy Response to Lansdale, 18 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 471 (1991). *Ellen C. Cooper, Changes in Normal DrugApproval Process in Response to the AIDS Crisis, 45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 329 (1990). Mary M. Dunbar, Shaking Up the Status Quo: How Aids Activists Have Challenged Drug Development and Approval Procedures, 46 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 673 (1991). JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2

*James J. Eigo, Expedited Drug Approval Procedures:Perspective from an AIDS Activist, 45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 377 (1990). Mary T. Griffin, AIDS Drugs & the PharmaceuticalIndustry: A Need for Reform, 17 AM. J.L. & MED. 363 (1991). Audrey A. Hale, Comment, The FDA's Mail Import Policy: A Questionable Response to the AIDS Epidemic, 16 RUTGERS COMPUTER & TECH. L.J. 169 (1990). Kenneth I. Kaitin, Case Studies of Expedited Review: AZT and L-Dopa, 19 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 242 (1991). *J. Daniel Kiser, Legal Issues Raised by Expedited Approval of, and Ex- panded Access to, Experimental AIDS Treatments, 45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 363 (1990). Bret L. Lansdale, Essay, A ProceduralDue Process Attack on FDA Reg- ulations: Getting New Drugs to People with AIDS, 18 HASTINGS CONST. L.Q. 417 (1991). *Ruth Macklin & Gerald Friedland, AIDS Research: The Ethics of Clin- ical Trials, 14 LAW MED. & HEALTH CARE 273 (1986). *Wendy K. Mariner & Robert C. Gallo, Getting to Market: The Scientific and Legal Climate for Developing an AIDS Vaccine, 15 LAw MED. & HEALTH CARE 17 (1987). *A. Bruce Montgomery, How the Recent Changes in Expedited Drug Ap- proval ProceduresAffect the Work of a ClinicalInvestigator, 45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 339 (1990). James A. Newhard, Note, Immunity from AIDS Awaits Immunity for Vaccine Manufacturers:How Products Liability Law May Affect the Development of an AIDS Vaccine, 19 U. TOL. L. REv. 885 (1988). [Medical Legal Symposium]. *John Norris, The FDA's AIDS Program, 12 NOVA L. REv. 1103 (1988). *Michael P. Peskoe, Application of AIDS-Related Drug Approval Proc- esses to Other Drug Therapies - A Different View, 45 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 357 (1990). *Robert R. Redfield, The Researcher's Initiative, 7 DEL. LAw. 16 (Summer 1988). Evan L. Rosenfeld, The Strict Products Liability Crisis and Beyond: Is There Hope for an AIDS Vaccine?, 31 JURIMETRICS J. 187 (1991). Lisa Terrizzi, Survey, The Need for Improved Access to Experimental Drug Therapy: AIDS Activists and Their Call for a ParallelTrack Policy, 4 ADMIN. L.J. 589 (1991). Robert C. Waters, ObtainingExperimental Drugs for Severely Ill Clients: The Dilemma Caused by AIDS, 63 FLA. B.J. 7 (May 1989). Judi Weissinger, Where Is the AIDS Problem Leading Us? A Forecast from the Center for Drug Evaluation, 43 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 767 (1988). Anne E. Wells, Comment, RegulatingExperimental AIDS Drugs:A Com- parison of the United States and France, 13 Loy. L.A. INT'L & COMP. L.J. 393 (1990). Frank E. Young, Promoting Drug Development Against AIDS and the HIV Infection, 43 FOOD DRUG COSM. L.J. 215 (1988). [Briefly Stated: Excerpts from Speeches of Interest]. 1991-92] A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

Y. Women

Taunya L. Banks, Women and AIDS - Racism, Sexism, and Classism, 17 N.Y.U. REV. L. & SOC. CHANGE 351 (1989-90). Shawn M. Boyne, Note, Women in Prison with AIDS: An Assault on the Constitution?, 64 S. CAL. L. REv 741 (1991). Abigail English & David Gates, Drugs and AIDS: Meeting the Health Care Needs of Women and Children, 25 CLEARINGHOUSE REV. 361 (1991). *Erika S. Fox, Reproductive Health Care, AIDS and Public Policy in Missouri, 53 Mo. L. REV. 659 (1988). *Elizabeth A. Preble, Women, Children, and AIDS in Africa: An Im- pending Disaster, 23 N.Y.U. J. INT'L L. & POL. 959 (1991). *Arlene Zarembka & Katherine M. Franke, Women in the AIDS Epi- demic: A Portraitof Unmet Needs, 9 ST. LouIs U. PUB. L. REv. 519 (1990).

Z. Courts

*Richard T. Andrias, Shed Your Robes: Three Reasons for Aggressive JudicialLeadership with the HIV Epidemic, 29 JUDGES' J. 4 (Spring 1990). *Lynn S. Branham, AIDS Before the Bench: The ABA Criminal Justice Section Guidelines Can Help You, 29 JUDGES' J. 46 (Spring 1990). *Harold W. Jaffe, What Doctors Want to Tell Judges About AIDS, 29 JUDGES' J. 8 (Spring 1990). Arthur J. Lurigio et al., The Cook County Experience: Assessing AIDS Education for Judges, 29 JUDGES' J. 30 (Summer 1990). Peter J. Messitte, AIDS: A Judicial Perspective, 72 JUDICATURE 204 (1989). Michael C. Musheno et al., Court Management of AIDS Disputes: A So- ciolegal Analysis, 16 LAW & SOC. INQUIRY 737 (1991). *Julie Nichols, Can Judges Quarantine Courtrooms?, 14 HuM. RTS. 20 (Summer 1987). B.J. Palermo, AIDS in the Court; a Little Education Can Make Judges a Lot More Sensitive, 11 CAL. LAw. 22 (Nov. 1991). *Michael W. Runner, How to Set Up an AIDS Education Program for Judges: The CaliforniaExperience, 29 JUDGES' J. 40 (Spring 1990). *C.C. Tolbert, Jr., The Challenge AIDS Poses to the Courts, 29 JUDGES' J. 2 (Spring 1990). *Associate Law Librarian, Western New England College School of Law.