Duke Law School
Duke Journal of Gender Law and Policy

DUKE JOURNAL OF GENDER LAW & POLICY


Volume 5Spring 1998Number 1

HIV Law & Policy: Ensuring Gender-Equitable Reform

Foreword 1
 

ARTICLES

HIV Law & Policy: Keynote Address Eric P. Goosby3
Piercing the Veil of Secrecy in HIV/AIDS and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Theories of Privacy and Disclosure in Partner Notification Lawrence O. Gostin
James G. Hodge, Jr.
9
The Ethics of Contact Tracing Programs and Their Implications for Women Nancy E. Kass
Andrea Carlson Gielen
89
A Waiting Room of Their Own: The Family Care Network as a Model for Providing Gender-Specific Legal Services to Women with HIV Jeffrey Selbin
Mark Del Monte
103
An HIV Advocate's View of Family Court: Lessons from a Broken System Lauren Shapiro 133
HIV, Women, and Access to Clinical Trials: Tort Liability and Lessons from DES Anna C. Mastroianni 167
AIDS, Medicaid, and Women Laurence Lavin 193
The Paradigm Shift in Medicaid: Women with HIV Under Managed Care Katherine Marconi
Barney Singer
Marsha Fahrer
211
 

NOTE

The Case Against Mandatory HIV Testing of Pregnant Women: The Legal and Public Policy Implications Evans McMillion 227
 

BOOK REVIEWS

Global Justice: Women and AIDS Alison Block 245
Accelerating Change: A History of ACT-UP's AIDS Activism Meredith Irish 247