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Philosophy Professor DeCew seeks solutions to resolve the conflict between the need for personal privacy and the increasing use of computers to store medical information. In her philosophy of law course, students like Abigail Rollings choose a legal case to research, analyze and present to the class. Other students are representing Clark at a local philosophy conference. |
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The priority of privacy for medical information
DeCew, Judith Wagner, "The priority of privacy for medical information," Social Philosophy & Policy, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Summer 2000) pp. 213-234.
Reprinted with the permission of Cambridge University Press.

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