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Archive | 2010

Reconsidering Law and Policy Debates: A Public Health Perspective

John G. Culhane

Part I. Birth and Death: 1. Beyond privacy: a population approach to reproductive rights Wendy E. Parmet 2. Stretching the boundaries of public health: should end of life care be a public health issue? Diane E. Hoffmann Part II. The Limits of Civil Rights: 3. Dying while black in America: Maslows hierarchy of need and racial policy-making Vernellia Randall 4. Public health and marriage (equality) John G. Culhane Part III. Dimensions of Violence: 5. Using public health to reform the legal and justice response to domestic violence Evan Stark 6. Law and policy approaches to keeping guns from high risk people Jon S. Vernick, Daniel W. Webster and Katherine Vittes Part IV. Beyond Compensation: Public Features of Private Litigation: 7. Tort litigation for the publics health Elizabeth Weeks Leonard 8. Punitive damages and the public health agenda Jean Macchiaroli Eggen.


Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association | 1999

Same-Sex Marriage: The Depth of the Opposition and the Importance of Victory

John G. Culhane

Legal recognition of same-sex marriage is close at hand. While marriages between two members of the same sex are not yet legal in any state, it is reasonable to suppose that legal sanction is near, at least somewhere in the United States. Such recognition would bring a host of tangible economic consequences, but, occasional efforts at camouflage notwithstanding, everyone knows that very little of the debate is actually about that. Instead, the issue has become a flag worth capturing in the culture wars: proponents herald the coming of same-sex marriage as contributing to the triumph of a secular, just, and humane society; opponents see instead accelerated erosion of the bedrock of stability needed to ground any successful society. One of the difficulties facing advocates of samesex marriage is that some of the fear fueling the opposition is not without basis. The challenge is to come up with a nuanced response to these arguments, one that convinces opponents that same-sex marriage both furthers the kind of stability that should be valued and, in the bargain, better respects values that are widely shared. As most people by now know, judicial developments in Hawaii ignited the smoldering controversy. In 1993, that states Supreme Court ruled that denying the benefits of marriage to same-sex couples presumptively constituted gender discrimination. The high court remanded the case for a determination by the lower court as to whether the state could carry its heavy burden of showing that such denial was supported by an especially compelling justification. Panicked by these developments, Congress cast aside its long-standing practice of leaving the question of eligibility for marriage to the states, and in 1996 enacted the extraordinary Defense of Marriage Act. The Act accomplishes two goals. First, marriage between two members of the same sex, even if recog-


Public law review | 2005

Bad Science, Worse Policy: The Exclusion of Gay Males from Donor Pools

John G. Culhane


Tulsa Law Review | 2005

The Gay Marriage Backlash and Its Spillover Effects: Lessons from a (Slightly) Blue State

John G. Culhane; Stacey L Sobel


Western New England law review | 2013

Bullying, Litigation, and Populations: The Limited Effect of Title IX

John G. Culhane


Hastings International Law and Comparative Law Review | 1995

The Limits of Product Liability Reform Within a Consumer Expectation Model: A Comparison of Approaches Taken by the United States and the European Union

John G. Culhane


Rutgers Law Review | 2009

Tort, Compensation, and Two Kinds of Justice

John G. Culhane


Law and Sexuality | 2009

Beyond Rights and Morality: The Overlooked Public Health Argument for Same-Sex Marriage

John G. Culhane


Widener Law Symposium Journal | 1997

The Emperor Has No Causation: Exposing a Judicial Misconstruction of Science

John G. Culhane


Washington Law Review | 1992

Reinvigorating Educational Malpractice Claims: A Representational Focus

John G. Culhane

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Erin Daly

University of Delaware

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National Taiwan University

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