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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (2013). Who’s Smiling Now?: Disparities in American Dental Health. The Fordham urban law journal/Fordham urban law journal. 40(4). 1395.
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Dolgin, Janet L., et al.. (2011). Social and Legal Debate About the Affordable Care Act. SSRN Electronic Journal. 80. 45.3 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L., et al.. (2011). Weighing Status: Obesity, Class, and Health Reform. SSRN Electronic Journal. 89. 1113.1 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L., et al.. (2010). WHEN OTHERS GET TOO CLOSE: IMMIGRANTS, CLASS, AND THE HEALTH CARE DEBATE. Cornell journal of law and public policy. 19(2). 283–334.1 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (2008). Biological Evaluations: Blood, Genes, and Family. Akron law review. 18(2). 314–9.3 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L., et al.. (2008). Attitudes About Human Embryos, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, and Related Matters. Hofstra law review. 37(2). 2.1 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (2003). The ideological context of the disability rights critique: where modernity and tradition meet.. Florida State University law review. 30(2). 343–61.
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (2000). Choice, tradition, and the new genetics: the fragmentation of the ideology of family.. PubMed. 32(2). 523–66.20 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1997). Transforming Childhood: Apprenticeship in American Law. 31. 1113.4 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1997). The Fate of Childhood: Legal Models of Children and the Parent-Child Relationship. Albany law review. 61(2). 345.4 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1996). Suffer the children: nostalgia, contradiction and the new reproductive technologies.. PubMed. 28(2). 473–542.2 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1996). Why Has the Best Interest Standard Survived?: The Historic and Social Context. 16. 2.8 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1995). The Law Debates the Family: Reproductive Transformations. Yale journal of law and feminism. 7(1). 37.2 indexed citations
Dolgin, Janet L.. (1994). The "Intent" of Reproduction: Reproductive Technologies and the Parent-Child Bond. 26. 1261.6 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1991). The Law's Response to Parental Alcohol and 'Crack' Abuse. Brooklyn law review. 56. 1213.2 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1990). Status and Contract in Feminist Legal Theory of the Family: A Reply to Bartlett. 12. 103.3 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1990). Status and contract in surrogate motherhood: an illumination of the surrogacy debate.. PubMed. 38(2). 515–50.6 indexed citations
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1988). Religious Symbols and the Establishment of a National 'Religion'. 39. 495.
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Dolgin, Janet L.. (1985). AIDS: Social Meanings and Legal Ramifications. Hofstra law review. 14(1). 9.4 indexed citations
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