Marguerite A. Chapman Publications
Marguerite A. Chapman - Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Health Law Certificate Program
Paper presented, Legal and Ethical Issues Involving the Role and Function of Institutional Review Boards, at the National Human Subject Protections Workshop, Cultural Diversity and Other Human Research Issues with Emphasis on Native Americans (Oklahoma City, Okla., June 5, 1996).
Paper presented Ethical, Legal, & Psychosocial Dimensions of Developing Clinical Protocols for Genetic Testing for Adult Onset Diseases: The Experience with Huntington's Disease, at The Annual Meeting of the American Society of Law, Medicine, & Ethics (Boston, Mass., Sept. 29-30, 1995).
Presentation, Exploring the Contours of the Right to Die: Major Ethical and Legal Developments Post CRUZAN, (Tulsa, Okla, Nov. 16, 1994).
Presented, 'Professional Incest' in the Psychotherapeutic Relationship: Ethical and Legal Constraints on Sexual Misconduct by Mental Health Professionals in the United States, Abstract Book of Toronto '92: The Third International Conference on Health Law and Ethics, 63 (July 1992).
And Baby Makes Three?, with Linda Lacey, (The University of Tulsa Annual Report 24-29 (1987)).
The United States' New Uniform Rights of the Terminally-Ill Act, Abstract Book of Sydney '86: An International Conference on Health Law and Ethics 83 (1986).
Chapters and other contributions to collective works
Fateful Health Care Decisions for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementing Illnesses, in Abstract Book of London '89: The Second International Conference on Health Law and Ethics (July 1989).
Articles and other contributions to periodicals
Ensuring Consumer Safety. Predictive Testing for Huntington Disease: Response to Dr. Seymour Kessler, "Reinventing the Wheel," 45 Am. J. of Medical Genetics 698 (1993).
Canadian Experience with Predictive Testing for Huntington Disease: Lessons for Genetic Testing Centers and Policy Makers, 42 Am. J. of Medical Genetics 491 (1992).
Predictive Testing for Adult-Onset Genetic Disease: Ethical and Legal Implications of the Use of Linkage Analysis for Huntington Disease, 47 Am. J. of Human Genetics 1 (1990).
The Uniform Rights of the Terminally Ill Act: Too Little, Too Late?, 42 Ark. L. Rev. 319 (1989) (cited by Chief Justice Rehnquist in the U.S. Supreme Court's Decision in Cruzan v. Director OF Missouri Department of Health 497 U.S. 261, 270 n.3 (1990).
Where East Meets West in Water Law: The Formulation of an Interstate Compact to Address the Diverse Problems of the Red River Basin, 38 Okla. L. Rev. 1 (1985) (summarized in 35 Law Review Digest 24-25 (May/June 1986)).