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Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

Volume 4, Number 1- Symposium Issue

Fall 2000

Legislating Morality: The Debate Over Human Cloning

Articles, Comments, and Speeches
The Debate on Human Cloning and Legislative Morality: Notes on Eugenics for an Age of Affluence
Frank P. Grad

Science Policy and the Law: Reproductive and Therapeutic Cloning
Lori P. Knowles

To Clone or Not to Clone
E. Donald Shapiro, Jennifer Long, & Rebecca Gideon

Why Human Reproductive Cloning Should Not in All Cases Be Prohibited
John A. Robertson

Popular Cloning Versus Scientific Cloning in Ethical Debates
Lee M. Silver, Ph.D.

Views of Cloning from a Physician's Perspective
Charles N. Aswad, M.D.

Cloning and Harm to Offspring
F.M. Kamm, Ph.D.

Articles
When Religious Expression Creates a Hostile Work Environment: The Challenge of Balancing Competing Fundamental Rights
Debbie N. Kaminer

The Inadequate Utilization of the Accounting Profession in the United States Government's Fight Against Money Laundering
Steven V. Melnik

Notes
Why Criminalize Children? Looking Beyond the Express Policies Driving Juvenile Curfew Legislation
Deirdre E. Norton

Thou Shalt Not Challenge the Court? The Ten Commandments Defense Act as a Legislative Invitation for Judicial Reconsideration
Joel L. Thollander

 

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