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9 Crim. Just. Ethics 1 (1990)

handle is hein.journals/crimjeth9 and id is 1 raw text is: CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS
VOLUME 9 / NUMBER 1                                                                WINTER/SPRING 1990
COMMENTARY: Tom Wolfe's Jurisprudence          /   RONALD L. GOLDFARB                           2
ARTICLE
Client Taint: The Embarrassment
of Rudolph Giuliani /
H. RICHARD UVILLER                           3
SYMPOSIUM
CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR FETAL ENDANGERMENT
Editor's Introduction   /                   11     Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Perils
of Prosecution /
Protecting Fetuses from Prenatal Hazards:          WENDY K. MARINER, LEONARD H. GLANTZ,
Whose Crimes? What Punishment?         /           GEORGE J. ANNAS                             30
KATHLEEN NOLAN                              13
When Becoming Pregnant Is a Crime /
Drugs in the Womb: The Newest Battlefield          LYNN M. PALTROW                             41
in the War on Drugs    /                           The ACLU Philosophy and the Right
PAUL A. LOGLI                               23     to Abuse the Unborn     /
PHILLIP E. JOHNSON                          48
DISCUSSION
Saving Grace /
ANDREW BRIEN                                52
IN THE LITERATURE
Publications Received                       60
Editors William C. Heffernan, John Kleinig, Shirley R.  Copyright © 1990
Schnitzer                                          Criminal Justice Ethics / ISSN 0731-129X
Managing Editors Yurong Zhang, Claudia Riveron     The Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics /
Associate Editors Jeffrey Blustein, Robert Bonn, Joshua  899 Tenth Avenue / New York NY 10019. The journal is sent
Dressier, Gertrude Ezorsky, Douglas N. Husak, Tziporah  without charge to all members of the Institute for Criminal
Kasachkoff, Barbara Raffel Price, Robert G. Price  Justice Ethics. Information about membership is provided
Circulation Manager Edith I. Bosch                 on the inside cover.
Published by the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics in association with the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

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