Order by phone 1-866-808-5635 (M-F 10am - 4pm CST) Help/FAQs / LawRewards / Gift Certificates

Your Discount Online Law Bookstore!

My Cart 0 $0.00
Only $48.99 until FREE SHIPPING!
Only $48.99 until FREE SHIPPING!
  • Menu
  • Account

Order by phone 1-866-808-5635 (M-F 9am-5pm CST)

Bioethics and Public Health Law (w/ Connected eBook) (Instant Digital Access Code Only)

  • Edition : 5th ed., 2024
  • Author(s) : Orentlicher, Bobinski, et al.
    • ISBN: 9798889065913
    • SKU: 93323
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback/Access Code

    $249.60

    List Price: $260.00

    Out Of Stock

    CLICK HERE to get notified when this item is back in-stock!

    Get notified when this product is back in stock

    • SKU: 93323E
    • Format: Digital Access Code Only

    $195.00

    List Price: $260.00

    Digital Product FAQs

    • Instant Access!

Purchase of a new Connected eBook includes a new print textbook PLUS a full ebook version of your text; outlining and case briefing tools; and other resources. 

Order now to get INSTANT ACCESS to the ebook and other digital tools — just redeem the access code sent in your order confirmation email!


In the Fifth Edition of Bioethics and Public Health Law, financial and ethical issues are integrated into a concise and engaging treatment. This book is based on Part I “The Provider and the Patient” and Part II “The Patient, Provider, and the State,” from Health Care Law and Ethics, Tenth Edition, and adds material on organ transplantation, research ethics, and other topics. The complex relationship between patients, providers, the state, and public health institutions are explored through high-interest cases, informative notes, and compelling problems.  

New to the Fifth Edition:

  • Thoroughly revised coverage of:
    • Reproductive rights and justice
    • Public health law
  • Extensive coverage of issues relating to COVID-19
  • Supreme Court decisions on abortion
  • Discussion of emerging topics, such as:
    • Restrictions on medical abortion, interstate travel for abortion, and conflicts with EMTALA
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cutting-edge reproductive technologies (such as mitochondrial replacement techniques, uterus transplants, and In Vitro Gametogenesis)
    • Changes to organ allocation rules and attempts to revise “brain death” and the “dead donor rule” in organ transplantation
    • Religious liberty questions that emerged in public health cases during the COVID-19 pandemic