This collection of essays examines the relationship between pain, death, and the law and addresses the question of how the law constructs pain and death as juri
When the end of life makes its inevitable appearance, people should be able to expect reliable, humane, and effective caregiving. Yet too many dying people suff
Are you alive? What makes you so sure? Most people believe this question has a clear answer—that some law defines our status as living (or not) for all purpos
Physician-Assisted Death is the eleventh volume of Biomedical Ethics Reviews. We, the editors, are pleased with the response to the series over the years and, a
Empirical research into the effects of mass incarceration reveals that the pains of contemporary imprisonment extend far beyond prison walls. This paper surveys