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Vol. 7: Iss. 1, 2005

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The Midas Touch

From Complex Regions to Complex Worlds

Regulation by Adaptive Management—Is It Possible?

Panarchy and Adaptive Change: Around the Loop and Back Again

Frontiers of Medical Technology: Reflections on the Intersection of Innovation and the Health Care System

Pesticides, Children's Health Policy, and Common Law Tort Claims

Segregation and Environmental Justice

To Recall or Not Recall, That Is the Question: The Current Controversy over Medical Device Recalls

Notifying Physicians and Patients About Medical Device Safety Issues: Thoughts From the FDA

The Twin Pillars Knowledge and Trust

Disclosing Risks of New Technologies: Ethical Challenges for Physicians, Patients, and Companies

A Proposed Solution to the Notification Problem

Critical Habitat in the Balance: Science, Economics, and Other Relevant Factors

The Fairness Doctrine Redux: Media Bias and the Rights of Broadcasters

Lessons from the European Union: Need for a Post-Grant Mechanism for Third Party Challenge to U.S. Patents

Patient Expectations and Access to Prescription Medication are Threatened by Pharmacist Conscience Clauses

Pharmacists and the "Morning-After Pill": Creating Room for Conscience Behind the Counter

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