Student Writing Competition

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Student Writing Competition and Hoffman Bioethics Winners

2007-2008
2006-2007
2005-2006
2004-2005
2003-2004
2002-2003

ACLM 2007 - 2008
Student Writing Competition Winners

Letourneau Award Winner
“Meta-care” and “Meta-caid” Changing How the Government Pays for Drugs

Marc Adler
Health Law Forum
Seton Hall University School of Law


Hirsh Award Winner
Mentally Sound?!:
The Constitutional Ramifications of Medicating the Mentally ill to Stand Trial

Katusha de Villiers
MHSA, Xavier University


Scwhartz Award Winner
Monitoring of Practitioner Performance: The Peer Review Process, Its Current Limitations, and Potential Sources of Improvement

Richard Cantley
Saint Louis University School of Medicine

ACLM 2007 - 2008
Hoffman Bioethics Writing Competition Winners

1st Place:
Are Ethical Considerations Being Accorded Undue Respect In The Political Determination of Federal Policy?
The Influence of the Ethical Debate Over Embryonic Stem Cell Research On The Political Determination Of Federal Funding

Jordan Saltzberg
William & Mary School of Law
Williamsburg, VA
Presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas



2nd Place:

The Skinny on Being Too Skinny: Ethical and Legal Concerns on Banning Ultra-Thin Models from the Fashion Runway.
 
Adam Diament
University of San Diego School of Law
San Diego, CA


3rd Place:

The Fundamental Right to Clone: Predicting the Judicial Response to an Asserted Right To Reproductive Cloning
 
Jessica Lin Lewis
University of Chicago Law School
Chicago, IL