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Treatment Decision-Making in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit—Governmental Regulation Compromises Parental Autonomy Rebecca A
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The Growing Power of Healthcare Ethics Committees Heightens Due Process Concerns Thaddeus Mason Pope Mitchell Hamline School of Law,
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Context Matters: Disability, the End of Life, and Why the Conversation Is Still So Difficult
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