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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John G. CulhanePublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9781107672475ISBN 10: 1107672473 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 01 May 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsJohn Culhane has edited a volume of great originality and timeliness. The book covers many of the most politically and socially charged issues facing American health policy-birth and death, civil rights, violence, and tort litigation. [H]e, and the eminent authors he has assembled, do not rehash the same tired arguments and political divisions that characteristically envelop these political hot buttons. Readers are rescued from the tired values debates that paralyze effective policy discourse-the right to life, gun rights, gay rights, and so forth... Instead, the book applies a population-based perspective, which illuminates what really is at stake. [I]t is truly remarkable that few scholars have stopped to rigorously examine what the consequence for the public's health would be if decisions were made in certain directions. Culhane's book admirably fills that gap in academic and policy discourse. Policy makers need to read Reconsidering Law and Policy Debates. Just as important, scholars in health law and bioethics need to begin to re-conceptualize their thinking and writing to incorporate the population based perspective. Culhane and his colleagues have opened a fresh pathway to reasoned scholarship and policy going forward for the most controversial issues of our day. -Lawrence O. Gostin O'Neill Professor of Global Health Law Georgetown University Law Center Reconsidering Law and Policy Debates: A Public Health Perspective...is a superb collection of thought-provoking essays which features some of the most well-regarded health law scholars in the US. It also includes contributors from schools of public health, public affairs, and public administration. The chapters are uniformly well-written and instructive... John Culhane is to be commended for bringing together such an illustrious group of contributors to address public health, an issue that has been neglected in law schools. ... Well after the sturm und drang surrounding the constitutionality of [health care reform] has dissolved, we will still face problems of balancing liberty, equality, and welfare that this book's thoughtful contributors address. Their voices deserve to be heard in those future, more substantive, debates. - Frank Pasquale Concurring Opinions John G. Culhane edits a series of critical chapters that take on some of the most polarizing and politically-defining societal problems in modern America -- abortion and other reproductive rights, euthanasia..., gay marriage, domestic violence, rights to carry guns, and spiraling tort litigation... The authors develop traditional and original thinking surrounding public health impacts and evidence, applying it to complex issues where the health of populations is considered remotely, inaccurately, or not at all. The results can be powerful. There is considerable upside and ingenuity in the authors' attempts to recast these issues toward a communal perspective. Their goal of opening our collective minds to the need for public health parlance among some of the most sensitive issues of law and policy is laudable, responsible, and largely achieved. - James G. Hodge, Jr. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics Author InformationJohn G. Culhane is a Professor of Law and Director of the Health Law Institute at Widener University, School of Law. He is a lecturer at Yale University School of Public Health and a senior scholar at Thomas Jefferson University. He is the author of more than two dozen law review articles that have appeared in journals at Yale Law School, North Carolina School of Law, the University of Wisconsin School of Law, Fordham University School of Law, and William and Mary School of Law. Culhane is regularly featured in national and local broadcast and print media for his scholarship on a wide range of topics including public health issues, government responsibility, and compensation for victims of mass disasters. He blogs at wordinedgewise.org and writes a weekly column for 365gay.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |