Volume thirty two -- Number Three

 

Symposium

New Directions in Human Subject Research: Looking beyond the Academic Medical Center

Carl H. Coleman, Foreword, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 489 (2002).

Bernard Lo & Michele Growman, NBAC Recommendations on Oversight of Human Subjective Research, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 493 (2002).

David Forster, Independent Institutional Review Boards, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 513 (2002).

Mark Barnes & Patrik S. Florencio, Investigator, IRB and Institutional Financial Conflicts of Interest in Human-Subjects Research: Past, Present and Future, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 525 (2002).

Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Remaining Faithful to the Promises Given: Maintaining Standards in Changing Times, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 563 (2002).

Nancy M.P. King, The Line between Clinical Innovation and Human Experimentation, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 573 (2002).

Teena-Ann V. Sankoorikal, Using Scientific Advances to Conceive the Perfect Donor: The Pandora's Box of Creating Child Donors for the Purpose of Saving Ailing Family Members, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 583 (2002).

Comments

David Bober, Cross-Jurisdicational Tolling: When and Whether a State Court Should Toll Its Statute of Limitations Based on the Filing of a Class Action in Another Jurisdiction, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 617 (2002).

Anthony Merlino, Tightening the Seal: Protecting the Catholic Confessional from Unprotective Priest-Penitent Privileges, 32 Seton Hall L. Rev. 655 (2002).