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George J. AnnasEducationHarvard CollegeA.B., magna cum laude, 1967Phi Beta Kappa, economicsHarvard Law SchoolJ.D., 1970Harvard School of Public HealthM.P.H., 1972OfficeDepartment of Health Law, Bioethics & Human RightsBoston University School of Public HealthPositionChairman and William Fairfield Warren Distinguished ProfessorDepartment of Health Law, Bioethics & Human RightsBoston University School of Public HealthProfessor of Law, Boston University School of LawProfessor of Socio Medical Sciences, Boston University School of MedicineProfessional ExperienceBoston University School of Public HealthEdward R. Utley Professor of Health Law (1982‑Present)Chair, Department of Health Law, Bioethics & Human Rights (since 2003)Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public HealthFounder and first Director, Law, Medicine & Ethics Program (1989‑Present)Associate Professor of Health Law (1978‑1982)Center for Law and Health Sciences, Boston University School of LawDirector (1973‑1978)Boston College Law SchoolVisiting Assistant Professor of Law (1972‑1973)Harvard UniversityResearch Fellow in Medical Ethics in the Faculty of Medicine (1971‑1972)Justice John V. Spalding, Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, MALaw Clerk (1970‑1971)Member of the Bar1970 Commonwealth of Massachusetts (highest mark on June, 1970, bar examination of 720 taking it)1970 State of MinnesotaOther Major Professional Activities

Other Major Professional Activities1972‑1980 Editor‑in‑Chief, Medicolegal News (a bimonthly publication of the American Society of Law, Medicine &Ethics, now Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics)1972‑1975 First Chair, Massachusetts Health Facilities Appeals Board1973‑1979 Instructor in Law (law and medicine), Boston College Law School1976‑1991 Feature Writer, "At Law," Hastings Center Report1976‑1981 Vice‑Chair, Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine, and Chair of the Board's ComplaintCommittee1980‑1983 Chair, Family and Science Committee, Family Law Section American Bar Association1982‑2002 Chair, Committee on Medical Practice and Medical Research, Science and Technology Section,American Bar Association1983‑1992 Contributing Editor, “Public Health and the Law,” American Journal of Public Health1983‑1984 Chair, Massachusetts Task Force on Organ Transplantation1991 Feature Writer, “Legal Issues in Medicine,” New England Journal of Medicine1996 Co founder, Global Lawyers and Physicians (see www.glphr.org)2002 Co chair, Committee on Health Rights and Bioethics, Individual Rights and Responsibilities Section,American Bar Association2006 Member, Human Rights Committee, National AcademiesAwards and HonorsFirst recipient of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Fellowship in Medical Ethics Harvard University, 1971‑1972Editor‑in‑Chief Emeritus, Law, Medicine and Health Care (now Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics) 1980Honorary Lifetime Member, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1981Humanitarian Award,American Public Health Association, New Professionals Section, 1982Community Service Award, Health Planning Council for Greater Boston, 1984National Health Law Teachers Award, American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 1993Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, Salem State College, 1994Milton Greenblatt Award, Massachusetts Psychiatry Society, 1995Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1996Member, Institute of Medicine, 1997Dedicatee, Vol. 15, Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, 1998 [dedication essay by Jay Katz at 15:ix xx]Honorary Fellow, American College of Legal Medicine, 2000

Jennifer Robbins Award, Health Law Forum, American Public Health Association, 2001Humanist of the Year Award, Ethical Society of Boston, 2003University Lecturer, Boston University, 2005Pelligrino Award for Bioethics, Samford University, 2007McDonald Merrill Ketcham Memorial Award for Law & Medicine, Indiana University, 2008.PublicationsBooksAuthorAnnas, G.J., The Rights of Hospital Patients, Avon, NY, 1975 (2d ed., So. Ill. U. Press, enitled The Rights ofPatients, 1989), (3d ed. New York U. Press, The Rights of Patients, 2004)Annas, G.J., Judging Medicine, Humana Press, Clifton, NJ, 1988.Annas, G.J., Standard of Care: The Law of American Bioethics, Oxford U. Press, NY, 1993.Annas, G.J., Some Choice: Law, Medicine & the Market, Oxford U. Press, NY, 1998.Annas, G.J., American Bioethics: Crossing Human Rights and Health Law Boundaries, Oxford U. Press, N.Y.,2005.Co AuthorAnnas, G.J., Glantz, L.H. & Katz, B.F., Informed Consent to HumanExperimentation: The Subject's Dilemma, Ballinger, Cambridge, MA, 1977.Annas, G.J., Glantz, L.H. & Katz, B.F., The Rights of Doctors, Nurses, and Allied Health Professionals, Avon,NY, 1981.Elias, S. & Annas, G.J., Reproductive Genetics and the Law, Mosby Yearbook Medical Pub., Chicago, 1987.Annas, G.J., Law, S., Rosenblatt, R. & Wing, K., American Health Law, Little Brown, Boston, 1990.Wing, K.R., Mariner, W.K., Annas, G.J. & Strouse D.S., Public Health Law, LexisNexis, Newark, 2007.Co EditorAnnas, G.J., co editor, Genetics and the Law, Plenum, NY, 1976.Annas, G.J., co editor, Genetics and the Law II, Plenum, NY, 1980.Annas, G.J., co editor, Genetics and the Law III, Plenum, NY, 1985.Annas, G.J. & Grodin, M.A., eds., The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in HumanExperimentation, Oxford U. Press, NY, 1992.Annas, G.J. & Elias, S., eds., Gene Mapping: Using Law and Ethics as Guides, Oxford U. Press, NY, 1992.Annas, G.J., co editor (with Mann, J., Gruskin, S. & Grodin, M.), Health and Human Rights: A Reader, Routledge,NY 1999.Annas, G.J., co editor (with Gruskin, S., Grodin, M. & Marks, S.), Perspectives on Health and Human Rights,

Routledge, NY, 2005. 6Articles (selected)Legal LiteratureAnnas, G.J., Medical Remedies and Human Rights: Why Civil Rights Lawyers Must Become Involved in MedicalDecision Making, 2 Human Rights 151 167 (1972).Annas, G.J. & Glantz, L.H., Psychosurgery: The Law's Response, 54 Boston U.L. Rev. 279 297 (1974).Annas, G.J. & Healey, J.M., The Patient Rights Advocate: Redefining theDoctor Patient Relationship in the Hospital Context, 27 Vanderbilt L. Rev. 243 269 (1974).Annas, G.J., Medical Malpractice: Are the Doctors Right?, 10 Trial 59 65 (July 1974).Annas, G.J., The Hospital: A Human Rights Wasteland, Civil Liberties Rev. 9 29 (Fall 1974).Annas, G.J., Law and Medicine: Myths and Realities in the Medical School Classroom, 1 Am. J. Law & Med. 195 208 (1975).Annas, G.J. & Coyne, B., ‘Fitness’ for Birth and Reproduction: Legal Implications of Genetic Screening, 9 FamilyLaw Quarterly 463 489 (Fall 1975).Annas, G.J. & Katz, B.F. & Trakimas, R.G., Medical Malpractice Litigation under National Health Insurance:Essential or Expendable? 1976 Duke L.J. 1353 1373.Annas, G.J., Allocation of Artificial Hearts in the Year 2002: Minerva v. National Health Agency, 3 Am. J. Law &Med. 59 76 (1977).Annas, G.J., Reconciling Quinlan and Saikewicz: Decision Making for the Terminally Ill Incompetent, 4 Am. J. Law& Med. 367 402 (1979).Annas, G.J., Fathers Anonymous: Beyond the Best Interests of the Sperm Donor, 14 Family Law Quarterly 1 13(1980).Annas, G.J. & Elias, S., In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: Medicolegal Aspects of a New Technique toCreate a Family, 17 Family Law Quarterly 199 223 (1983). 7Annas G.J & Densberger, J., Competence to Refuse Medical Treatment: Autonomy vs. Paternalism, 15 Toledo L.Rev. 561 595 (1984).Annas, G.J., Conflicts of Interest Disqualification in Medical Malpractice Litigation, 13 Law, Med. & Health Care233 37 (1986).Annas, G.J., Death and the Magic Machine: Informed Consent to the Artificial Heart, 9 W. New Engl. L. Rev. 89 112 (1987).Annas, G.J., The Impact of Medical Technology on the Pregnant Woman's Right to Privacy, 13 Am. J. Law & Med.213 232 (1987).Annas, G.J., Faith (Healing), Hope and Charity at the FDA: The Politics of AIDS Drug Trials, 34 Villanova L. Rev.771 797 (1989).Annas, G.J., Doctors and Lawyers and Wolves, 29 Jurimetrics 437 450 (1989).Annas, G.J., Health Law at the Turn of the Century: From White Dwarf to Red Giant, 21 Conn. L. Rev. 551 569(1989).

Annas, G.J., Mapping the Human Genome and the Meaning of Monster Mythology, 39 Emory L.J. 629 664 (1990).Mariner, W.K., Glantz, L.H. & Annas, G.J., Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Perils of Prosecution, Criminal JusticeEthics, 30 41 (Winter/Spring 1990).Annas, G.J., Mengele's Birthmark: The Nuremberg Code in United States Courts, 7 J. Contemporary Health Law& Policy 17 45 (1991).Annas, G.J., The Changing Landscape of Human Experimentation: Nuremberg, Helsinki, and Beyond, 2 HealthMatrix: J. Law Med. 119 140 (1992).Annas, G.J. & Miller F.H., The Empire of Death: How Culture and Economics Affect Informed Consent in the U.S.,the U.K., and Japan, 20 Am. J. Law & Med. 357 394 (1994).Annas, G.J., Glantz, L.H. & Roche, P.A., The Genetic Privacy Act and Commentary, (1995), 165 pages(monograph).Annas, G.J., Glantz, L.H. & Roche, P.A., Drafting the Genetic Privacy Act: Science, Policy and PracticalConsiderations, 23 J. Law, Med. & Ethics 360 66 (1995).Annas, G.J., Questing for Grails: Duplicity, Betrayal and Self Deception in Postmodern Medical Research, 12 J.Contemporary Health Law & Policy 297 324 (1996).Annas, G.J., Facilitating Choice: Judging the Physician’s Role in Abortion and Suicide, 1 Quinnipiac Health Law93 112 (1996).Annas, G.J., The ‘Right to Die’ in America: Sloganeering from Quinlan and Cruzan to Quill and Kevorkian, 34Duquesne L. Rev. 875 897 (1996).Annas, G.J., The Promised End: Physician Assisted Suicide and Abortion, 35 Duquesne L. Rev. 183 199 (1996).Annas, G.J., Protecting Soldiers from Friendly Fire: The Consent Requirement for Using Investigational Drugs andVaccines in Combat, 24 Am. J. Law & Med. 245 260 (1998).Annas, G.J., Human Cloning: A Choice or an Echo?, 23 Dayton Law Rev. 247 275 (1998).Annas, G.J., Genetic Privacy: There Ought to be a Law, 4 Texas Rev. Law & Pol. 7 15 (1999).Annas, G.J., The Man on the Moon, Immortality, and Other Millennial Myths: The Prospects and Perils of HumanGenetic Engineering, 49 Emory Law J. 753 782 (2000).Annas, G.J., The Limits of Law at the Limits of Life: Lessons from Cannibalism, Euthanasia, Abortion, and theCourt Ordered Killing of One Conjoined Twin to Save the Other, 33 Conn. Law Rev. 1275 1296 (2001).Annas, G.J., Andrews, L. & Isasi, R., Protecting the Endangered Human: Toward an International Treaty ProhibitingCloning and Inheritable Alterations, 28 Am. J. Law & Med.151 178 (2002).stAnnas, G.J., Blinded by Bioterrorism: Public Health and Liberty in the 21 Century, 13 Health Matrix: J. Law Medicine 33 70 (2003).Annas, G.J., Puppy Love: Bioterrorism, Civil Rights, and Public Health, 55 Florida L. Rev. 1171 1190 (2003).Isasi, R.M., Annas, G.J., Arbitrage, Bioethics, and Cloning: The ABCs of Gestating a United Nations CloningConvention, 35 Case Western Reserve J. International Law 397 414 (2003).Annas, G.J., American Bioethics and Human Rights: The End of All Our Exploring, 32 J. Law, Med. & Ethics 658 663 (2004). 9

Annas, G.J., The ABCs of Global Governance of Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Arbitrage, Bioethics and Cloning,39 New Engl. L. Rev. 489 (2005).Annas, G.J., The Statue of Security: Human Rights and Post 9/11 Epidemics, 38 J. Health Law 319 351 (2005).Annas, G.J., ‘I Want to Live’: Medicine Betrayed by Ideology in the Political Debate over Terri Schiavo, 35 StetsonL. Rev. 49 80 (2005).Annas, G.J., Human Rights Outlaws: Nuremberg, Geneva, and the Global War on Terror, 87 Boston U. L. Rev.427 466 (2007).Health Care LiteratureAnnas, G.J., Decision Making and the Critically Ill Patient: Some Legal Aspects of a Patient Classification Scheme,42 Linacre Quarterly 116 122 (1975).Annas, G.J., Avoiding Malpractice Suits Through Informed Consent, Current Problems in Pediatrics, March,1976, 48 pages (monograph).Annas, G.J., Legal Aspects of Medical Confidentiality in the Occupational Settings, 18 J. Occupational Medicine537 540 (1976).Annas, G.J., Informed Consent, 29 Annual Review of Med. 9 4 (1978).Annas, G.J., Refusing Treatment for Incompetent Patients: Why Quinlan and Saikewicz Agree on the Roles ofGuardians, Physicians, Judges, and Ethics Committees, 80 N.Y. State J. Med. 816 821 (1980).Annas, G.J., The Care of Private Patients in Teaching Hospitals: Legal Implications, 56 Bulletin of N.Y. Academyof Med. 403 411 (1980).Annas, G.J., The Emerging Stowaway: Patient Rights in the 1980s, 10 Law, Med. & Health Care 32 36 (Feb.1982).Annas, G.J., Mandatory PKU Screening: The Other Side of the Looking Glass, 72 Am. J. Public Health 1401 03(1982).Annas, G.J. et al, The Right to Refuse Treatment: A Model Act, 73 Am. J. Public Health 918 921 (1983).Annas, G.J., Regulating Heart and Liver Transplants in Massachusetts: An Overview of the Report of the TaskForce on Organ Transplantation, 13 Law, Med. & Health Care 4 7 (1985) (with commentary on the Report).Elias, S. & Annas, G.J., Social Policy Considerations in Noncoital Reproduction, 255 JAMA 62 68 (1986).Annas, G.J. & Glantz, L.H., The Rights of Elderly Patients to Refuse Life sustaining Treatment, 64 MilbankQuarterly 95 162 (1986).Annas, G.J., Protecting the Liberty of Pregnant Patients, 316 New Engl. J. Med. 1213 14 (1987).Annas, G.J., Fairy Tales Surrogate Mothers Tell, 16 Law, Med. & Health Care 27 33 (1988).Annas, G.J. & Elias S., The Politics of Transplantation of Human Fetal Tissue, 320 New Engl. J. Med. 1079 82(1989).Annas, G.J., The Supreme Court, Privacy, and Abortion, 321 New Engl. J. Med. 1200 02 (1989).Annas G.J., Glantz, L.H. & Mariner, W.K., The Right of Privacy Protects the Doctor Patient Relationship, 263 JAMA858 61 (1990).

Annas, G.J., Nancy Cruzan and the Right to Die, 323 New Engl. J. Med. 670 3 (1990).Annas, G.J., The Health Care Proxy and the Living Will, 324 New Engl. J. Med. 1210 3 (1991).Glantz, L.H., Mariner, W.K., Annas, G.J., Risky Business: Setting Public Health Policy for HIV Infected Health CareProfessionals, 70 Milbank Quarterly 43 79 (1992).Annas, G.J., Breast Cancer Screening in Older Women: Law and Patient Rights, 47 Journals of Gerontology 121 25 (1992).Annas, G.J., Privacy Rules for DNA Databanks: Protecting Coded Future Diaries,' 270 JAMA 2346 50 (1993).Annas, G.J., Regulatory Models for Human Embryo Cloning: The Free Market, Professional Guidelines, andGovernment Restrictions, 4 Kennedy Instit. Ethics J 235 250 (1994).Annas, G.J., Reforming the Debate on Health Care Reform by Replacing our Metaphors. 332 New Engl. J. Med.744 747 (1995).Annas, G.J. & Grodin, M.A., Medicine and Human Rights: Reflections on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Doctors’Trial, 2 Health and Human Rights 6 24 (1996).Annas, G.J., Caplan, A. & Elias, S. The Politics of Human Embryo Research: Avoiding Ethical Gridlock, 334 NewEngl. J. Med. 1329 32 (1996).Grodin, M.A. & Annas, G.J., Legacies of Nuremberg: Medical Ethics and Human Rights, 276 JAMA 1682 83(1996).Annas, G.J. & Grodin, M.A., Human Rights and Maternal Fetal HIV Transmission Prevention Trials in Africa, 88Am. J. Public Health 560 563 (1998).Annas, G.J., Human Rights and Health — The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 50, 339 New Engl. J.Med. 1778 82 (1998).Annas, G.J. & Elias, S. Thalidomide and the Titanic: Reconstructing the Technology Tragedies of the TwentiethCentury, 89 Am. J. Public Health 98 101 (1999).Annas, G.J., Burden of Proof: Judging Science and Protecting Public Health in (and out of) the Courtroom, 89 Am.J. Public Health 490 493 (1999).Annas, G.J., Caplan, A. & Elias, S. Stem Cell Politics, Ethics and Medical Progress, 5 Nature Medicine 1339 41(1999).Annas, G.J., Rules for Research on Human Genetic Variation: Lessons from Iceland, 342 New Engl. J. Med. 1830 1833 (2000).Glantz, L.H. & Annas, G.J., Tobacco, the Food and Drug Administration, and Congress, 344 New Engl. J. Med.152 154 (2000).Annas, G.J., Cloning and the U.S. Congress, 346 New Engl. J. Med. 1599 1602 (2002).Annas, G.J., Bioterrorism, Public Health, and Human Rights, 21 Health Affairs 94 97 (Nov. 2002)Annas, G.J., Elias, S., Politics, Morals and Embryos, 431 Nature 19 20 (2004).Annas, G.J., The Patient’s Right to Safety: Improving Quality of Care through Litigation against Hospitals, 354 NewEngl. J. Med. 2063 (2006). 12

Roche P.A., Annas, G.J., DNA Testing, Banking, and Genetic Privacy, 355 New Engl. J. Med. 545 (2006).Grodin M.A., Annas, G.J., Physicians and Torture: Lessons from the Nazi Doctors, 89 International Rev. RedCross 635 654 (2007).MiscellaneousThe above list does not include either approximately 175 articles published as regular features in the HastingsCenter Report [89 total, approximately 60 of which are collected in Judging Medicine and another 20 in Standardof Care] American Journal of Public Health [16 total, 1983 90] Orthopaedic Review [23 total, 1974 78] and the NewEngland Journal of Medicine [approximately 45 through June 2005, many of which are updated and collected inSome Choice, and American Bioethics] Nursing Law & Ethics [16 total, 1980 81] Medicolegal News [9 total,1973 80] or original book chapters [about 30 total].Book reviews, editorials, and short articles from the following publications are also not included: Lancet, Nature,The New Physician, Medicolegal News, B.U. Law Rev., Law, Medicine and Health Care, Linacre Quarterly, Trustee,Bioethics Encyclopedia, Bioethics, Bioethics Quarterly, AMA News, International Digest of Health Legislation,JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, Am. J. Public Health, Hospital Practice, Civil Liberties Review,Encyclopaedia Britannica, and Encyclopaedia Britannica's Medical and Health Annual. 13Appellate Briefs (co author)In the Matter of Spring, 405 N.E.2d 115 (Mass. 1980) (on the role of substituted judgment in treatment refusals)(on behalf of the American Society of Law & Medicine as amicus curiae)In the Matter of Philip Eichner, In the Matter of John Storar, 52 N.Y.2d 363 (1981) (on the right to refuse life sustaining treatment through an advance directive) (on behalf of Concern for Dying as amicus curiae)Bartling v. Superior Court, 209 Cal. Rptr. 220 (Cal. App. 2 Dist. 1984) (the right to refuse treatment) (on behalf ofWilliam Bartling as co counsel)In the Matter of Claire Conroy, 486 A.2d 1209 (N.J. 1985) (on the right to refuse life sustaining treatment) (onbehalf of Concern for Dying as amicus curiae)Brophy v. New England Sinai Hospital, 497 N.E.2d 626 (Mass. 1986) (the right to refuse treatment by advancedirective and substituted judgment) (on behalf of Concern for Dying as amicus curiae)Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, 492 U.S. 490 (1989) (on the right to abortion) (on behalf of Bioethicistsfor Privacy as amicus curiae)Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health, 497 U.S. 261 (1990) (the constitutional "right to die") (onbehalf of Concern for Dying as amicus curiae)Johnson v. Florida, 602 So.2d 1288 (Fla. 1992) (on criminalizing cocaine delivery to a neonate via the umbilicalcord) (on behalf of the American Society of Law & Medicine as amicus curiae)Vacco v. Quill, 521 U.S. 793 (1997) and Washington v. Glucksberg, 521 U.S. 702 (1997) (on constitutional rightto physician assisted suicide) (on behalf of Bioethics Professors as amicus curiae)Thorburn v. California Dept. Corrections, 66 Cal. App. 4th 1284 (1998) (on removing physicians from executions)(on behalf of Medical Ethics Scholars as amicus curiae) 14Congressional TestimonyProcurement and Allocation of Human Organs for Transplantation, Before the Subcommittee on Investigationsand Oversight of the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, 98th Cong., 1stSess., Nov. 9, 1983 (pp. 302 334)

The New Reproductive Technologies, Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of theCommittee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, 98th Cong., 2d Sess., August 8, 1984Status of the Artificial Heart Program, Before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of theCommittee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, 99th Cong., 2d Sess., Feb. 5, 1986 (pp.157 209; 257; 262 65)Alternative Reproductive Technologies: Implications for Children and Families, Before the Select Committeeon Children, Youth, and Families, U.S. House of Representatives, 100th Cong., 1st Sess., May 21, 1987 (pp. 97 137)Human Subjects Research: Radiation Experimentation, Before the Committee on Labor and HumanResources, U.S. Senate, 103d Cong., 2d Sess., Jan. 13, 1994.Regulation of Human Cloning, Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, U.S. Senate, 105thCong., 1st. Sess., March 12, 1997.Public CommentaryAuthor of op ed pieces for the Washington Post, Boston Globe, New York Times and Newsday. Commentator onlegal and bioethical issues on various national news programs including 60 Minutes, Nightline, Frontline, Nova,Crossfire, Today, NBC, ABC and CBS Nightly News. 15Legal Issues in Medicine feature[renamed "Health Law, Ethics, and Human Rights" on Sept. 28, 2006]New England Journal of Medicine (1991 present) all articles available at www.nejm.org]Annas GJ. Restricting Doctor Patient Conversations in Federally Funded Clinics, N Engl J Med 1991 Aug 1;325:362 5.Annas GJ. Fetal Protection and Employment Discrimination The Johnson Controls Case, N Engl J Med 1991Sep 5; 325:740 3.Annas GJ. Using Genes to Define Motherhood The California Solution, N Engl J Med 1992 Feb 6; 326:417 20.Annas GJ. Changing the Consent Rules for Desert Storm, N Engl J Med 1992 Mar 12; 326:770 3.Annas GJ. Setting Standards for the Use of DNA typing Results in the Courtroom The State of the Art, N Engl JMed 1992 Jun 11; 326:1641 4.Annas GJ. The Supreme Court, Liberty, and Abortion, N Engl J Med 1992 Aug 27; 327:651 4.Annas GJ. Health Warnings, Smoking and Cancer: The Cipollone Case, N Engl J Med 1992 Nov 26; 327:1604 7.Annas GJ. Adding Injustice to Injury: Compulsory Payment for Unwanted Treatment, N Engl J Med 1992 Dec 24;327:1885 7.Annas GJ. Control of Tuberculosis The Law and the Public's Health, N Engl J Med 1993 Feb 25; 328:585 88.Annas GJ. Physician Assisted Suicide Michigan's Temporary Solution, N Engl J Med 1993 May 27; 328:1573 76.Annas GJ. Detention of HIV Positive Haitians at Guantanamo, N Engl J Med 1993 Aug 19; 329:589 92.Annas GJ. Informed Consent, Cancer, and Truth in Prognosis, N Engl J Med 1994 Jan 20; 330:223 5.Annas GJ. Scientific Evidence in the Courtroom: The Death of the Frye Rule, N Engl J Med 1994 April 7;

330:1018 21. 16Annas GJ. Asking the Courts to Set the Standard of Emergency Care The Case of Baby K, N Engl J Med 1994May 26; 330:1542 45.Annas GJ. When Should Preventive Treatment be paid for by Health Insurance? N Engl J Med 1994 October 13;331:1027 30.Annas GJ. Death by Prescription: The Oregon Initiative, N Engl J Med 1994 November 3; 331:1240 43.Annas GJ. Medicine, Death, and the Criminal Law, N Engl J Med 1995 August 24; 333:527 530.Annas GJ. The Health of the President and Presidential Candidates: The Public’s Right to Know, N Engl J Med1995 October 5; 333:945 949.Annas GJ. Women and Children First, N Engl J Med 1995 December 14; 333: 1647 51.Annas GJ. The Promised End: Constitutional Aspects of Physician Assisted Suicide, N Engl J Med 1996 August29; 335:683 88.Annas GJ. Cowboys, Camels, and the First Amendment: The FDA’s Restrictions on Tobacco Advertising, N Engl JMed 1996 December 5; 335:1779 83.Annas GJ. Tobacco Litigation as Cancer Prevention: Dealing with the Devil, N Engl J Med 1997 January 23;336:304 08.Annas GJ. Patients’ Rights in Managed Care Exit, Voice, and Choice, N Engl J Med 1997 July 17; 337:210 215.Annas GJ. Reefer Madness: The Federal Response to California’s Medical Marijuana Law, N Engl J Med 1997,August 7; 337: 435 439.Annas GJ. The Bell Tolls for a Constitutional Right to Physician Assisted Suicide, N Engl J Med 1997 October 9;337:1098 1103.Annas GJ. A National Bill of Patients’ Rights, N Engl J Med 1998 March 5; 338: 695 699.Annas GJ. Partial Birth Abortion, Congress, and the Constitution, N Engl J Med 1998 July 23; 339: 279 283.Annas GJ. The Shadowlands: Secrets, Lies and Assisted Reproduction, N Engl J Med 1998; 339: 935 939.Annas GJ. Protecting Patients from Discrimination: The Americans with Disabilities Act and HIV Infection, N Engl JMed 1998; 339: 1255 1259.Annas GJ. Waste and Longing: The Legal Status of Placental Blood Banking, N Engl J Med 1999 May 13; 340:1521 24.Annas GJ. The Last Resort: The Use of Physical Restraints in Medical Emergencies N Engl J Med 1999 Oct 28;341: 1408 12.Annas GJ. Ulysses and the Fate of Frozen Embryos, N Engl J Med 2000; 343: 373 378.Annas GJ. “Partial Birth Abortion” and the Supreme Court, N Engl J Med 2001; 344: 152 157.Annas GJ. Conjoined Twins: The Limits of Law at the Limits of Life, N Engl J Med 2001; 344: 1104 1108.Annas GJ. Testing Poor Pregnant Women for Cocaine: Physicians as Police Investigators, N Engl J Med 2001;344: 1729 1732.

Annas GJ. The Limits of State Laws to Protect Genetic Information, N Engl J Med 2001; 345: 385 388.Annas GJ. Medical Privacy and Medical Research: Judging the New Federal HIPAA Regulations, N Engl J Med2002; 346: 216 220.Annas GJ. Bioterrorism, Public Health, and Civil Liberties, N Engl J Med 2002; 346: 1337 1342.Annas GJ. Moral Progress, Mental Retardation, and the Death Penalty, N Engl J Med 2002; 347: 1814 1818.Annas GJ. The Right to Health and the Nevirapine Case in South Africa, N Engl J Med 2003; 348: 750 754.Annas GJ. HIPAA Regulations: A New Era of Medical Record Privacy?, N Engl J Med 2003; 348: 1486 90.Annas GJ. Forcible Medication for Courtroom Competence: The Case of Charles Sell, N Engl J Med 2004; 350:2297 2301.Annas GJ. Extremely Preterm Birth and Parental Autonomy to Refuse Treatment: The Case of Sidney Miller, NEngl J Med 351: 2118 2123.Annas GJ. Family Privacy and Death: Antigone, War, and Medical Research, N Engl J Med 2005; 352: 501 505.Annas GJ. “Culture of Life” Politics at the Bedside: The Case of Terri Schiavo, N Engl J Med 2005; 352: 1710 1715.Annas GJ. Unspeakably Cruel: Torture, Medical Ethics, and the Law, N Engl J Med 2005; 352: 2127 2132.Annas GJ. Jumping Frogs, Endangered Toads, and California’s Medical Marijuana Law, N Engl J Med 2005; 353:2291 2296.Annas GJ. Congress, Controlled Substances, and Physician Assisted Suicide: Elephants in Mouseholes, N Engl JMed 2006; 354: 1079 1084.Annas GJ. Intelligent Judging: Evolution in the Classroom and in the Courtroom, N Engl J Med 2006; 354: 2277 2281.Annas GJ. Bioterror and ‘Bioart’: A Plague o’ Both Your Houses, N Engl J Med 2006; 354: 2715 2720.Annas GJ. Hunger Strikes at Guantanamo: Medical Ethics and Human Rights in a ‘Legal Black Hole,’ N Engl JMed 2006; 355: 1377 1382.Annas GJ. The Supreme Court and Abortion Rights, N Engl J Med 2007; 356:2201 2206.Annas GJ. Cancer and the Constitution: Choice at Life’s End, N Engl J Med 2007; 357: 408 412.Glantz L, Roche P, Annas GJ. Rules for Donations to Tissue Banks: What Next?, N Engl J Med 2008; 358: 298 303.BU School of Law Prospective & Admitted Students Our Faculty Alumni BU Law Central September 24, 2010

Boston College Law School Visiting Assistant Professor of Law (1972‑1973) Harvard University Research Fellow in Medical Ethics in the Faculty of Medicine (1971‑1972) Justice John V. Spalding, Supreme Judicial Court, Boston, MA Law Clerk (1970‑1971) Member of the Bar