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“The Quality <strong>of</strong> Mercy and Common Dignity: Safeguarding The Last Right,” University Lecture inReligion and Politics, University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland, March, 2007.“Biotechnology, Spirituality, Modern Science, and <strong>Law</strong>: Shaping or Testing the New Modernity? (or,The Curse <strong>of</strong> Itching Ears).” Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, South Bend, Indiana,December, 2006. Accessed at: http://ethicscenter.nd.edu/events/fallconfs/mod.shtml.“Finding a Point <strong>of</strong> Equilibrium—<strong>Law</strong>, Religion, and Medical Biotechnology,” The Institute <strong>of</strong> Ethics,American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois, March 2006.“‘In God We Trust?’: Continuities and Discontinuities in <strong>Law</strong>, Science, and Medicine,” Centre for theStudy <strong>of</strong> Religion and Politics, University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Scotland, April, 2006.“Normative Standards and Health Care Resource Management,” The Rothermere American Institute,Oxford University, England, June, 2006.“Of Panjandrums, Pooh-Bahs, Parvenus, and Prophets: <strong>Law</strong>, Religion, and Medical Science,” ADedicatory Lecture honoring Justice Michael D. Kirby, The High Court <strong>of</strong> Australia, at The MacquarieUniversity Division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia, July, 2005.“Parens Patriae, Paternalism, Autonomy and The Ulysses Contract: Pre Commitment Ambiguitiesand The Right to Refuse Treatment,” Twenty-ninth Congress, International Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> andMental Health, Paris, France, July, 2005.“Contemporary Issues in <strong>Law</strong>, Science and Medicine: Charting New Frontiers in Bioethics and Health<strong>Law</strong>,” United States Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce, The <strong>Office</strong> <strong>of</strong> The Under Secretary for Technology,Program in Science and Technology, Washington, D.C., January, 2002.“Economic Efficiency, Justice, and Health Care Delivery,” Twenty-seventh Congress, InternationalAcademy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 2002.“Managing Death: End <strong>of</strong> Life Charades and Decisions,” Twenty-fifth Congress, InternationalAcademy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Mental Health, Siena, Italy, July, 2000.“Ethical Challenges in Managed Care,” The University <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia,July, 1998.“Bioethical and Health Care Delivery Problems: Challenges to the Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice,” TheUniversity <strong>of</strong> Sydney, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Sydney, Australia, July, 1998."Bioethics and The Judiciary," Federal Judicial Conference <strong>of</strong> The Tenth Circuit, United States Court<strong>of</strong> Appeals, Denver, Colorado, June, 1998.“Genetic Enhancement Technologies: Programming a Brave or a Confused New World,” FourthWorld Congress <strong>of</strong> Bioethics, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, November, 1998."Bioethical Challenges in the New Millennium," University <strong>of</strong> Washington <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Seattle,Washington, December, 1997."The Challenges <strong>of</strong> Ethics, <strong>Law</strong>, and Medicine," University <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Care Center at Tyler,Texas, November, 1996."Murphy Brown, Ozzie and Harriett, or Ludwig Wittgenstein: Pratterian Conflicts in Family Values forthe New Society," The Harry Pratter Dedicatory Lecture, Indiana University <strong>Law</strong> <strong>School</strong>,Bloomington, Indiana, April, 1996.

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