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…, it is not surprising that many issues arise in the legal and medical arenas. In law, the resolution of a particular case cannot always be applied to resolve another. In the medical realm, interpretation of medical doctrine concerning treatment of terminally-ill patients can…
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…an abortion, it's about medically necessary abortions in cases that are not life-threatening," said Bonnie Scott Jones, a lawyer from the New York-based Center for Reproductive Law and Policy. The lawyers said pregnant women whose conditions are complicated…
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…as criminal suspects just because some members of that group engage in criminal activity, this is what the law permits. Stopping disproportionate numbers of black drivers because some small percentage are criminals means that skin color…
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…The health care industry has a variety of policies and standards regarding coverages for alternative medicine modalities. From a sociological standpoint, unconventional, alternative, or unorthodox therapies refer to medical practices…
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…is, “any service or item that is not recognized in accord with generally accepted medical standards as being safe and effective for use in the treatment of the condition in question, whether or not the service is authorized by law for use in testing or other…
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…. In 1994, state and local law enforcement agencies made an estimated 1.14 million arrests for drug law violations. The largest percentage of these arrests were for drug possession (75.1 percent).45 Arrestees Frequently Test Positive for Recent Drug Use…
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…(www.ilstu.edu). As it is, high school and college students unprepared for the responsibility easily obtain alcohol. This widespread availability of alcohol to minors discounts the effectiveness of the minimum drinking age law (www.crwl.utexas.edu). Therefore, I…
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…began his acting career at age 5 and at age 20, joined Saturday Night Live for one season. By that time, Downey had developed a serious drug problem. The actor began using drugs when he was eight years old, when his father introduced him to marijuana. He…
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…, marijuana, methamphetamine, and heroin. The NCADI estimated that in 1998, over 80% of state and federal prisoners were either high at the time they committed their crimes stole property to buy drugs, violated drug or alcohol laws, or have a history of drug…
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…and tobacco. Law enforcers were to teach a formal curriculum to students in a classroom setting. The elementary school D.A.R.E. program targets 5th or 6th graders and prepares them to enter junior high school, where pressures to use drugs were at its peak…
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