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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 Follow this and additional works at: https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/jlh Part of the Health Law and Policy Commons How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! Recommended Citation Bonnie L. Koneski-White, AIDS and HIV: The Legal Dimension: A Selective Bibliography, 6 J.L. & Health 131 (1991-1992) This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at EngagedScholarship@CSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Law and Health by an authorized editor of EngagedScholarship@CSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. AIDS AND HIV: THE LEGAL DIMENSION: A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY Compiled by BONNIE L. KONESKI-WHITE* 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. 131 JOURNAL OF LAW AND HEALTH [Vol. 6:2 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,