Law’s Maxwell Mehlman writes about intersection of law, medicine

Headshot of CWRU law school professor Maxwell MehlmanMaxwell Mehlman, Distinguished University Professor, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently published and presented on the intersection of law and medicine.

He contributed a chapter titled “Captain American and Iron Man: Biological, Genetic, and Psychological Enhancement and the Warrior Ethos” in the Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics (G. Lucas ed. 2015).  

West Academic published the fourth edition of his casebook Genetics: Ethics, Law and Policy, co-authored with Lori Andrews and Mark Rothstein.

He also published an article, titled “Why Physicians Are Fiduciaries For Their Patients,in Indiana Health Law Review (2015), and presented “Can Law Save Medicine?” at the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics’ Health Law Professors Conference in in St. Louis on June 5.