Acknowledgements, Series Preface, Introduction, 1. ‘Gender and Culture in the Globalization of Bioethics’, Saint Louis University Public Law Review, 15, pp. 331-51, 2. ‘Women, Health and the Environment’, Social Science & Medicine, 42, pp. 1367-79, 3. ‘International Human Rights and Women’s Reproductive Health’, Studies in Family Planning, 24, pp. 73-86, 4. ‘Moral and Policy Issues in Long-Acting Contraception’, Annual Review of Public Health, 18, pp. 379-400, 5. ‘Abortion and Embodiment\ Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 70, pp. 136-55, 6. ‘Prenatal Genetic Testing and Screening: Constructing Needs and Reinforcing Inequities’, American Journal of Law and Medicine, 17, pp. 15-50, 7. ‘Maternal-Fetal Relationship: The Courts and Social Policy’, The Journal of Legal Medicine, 14, pp. 73-92, 8. ‘Philosophy, Gender Politics, and In Vitro Fertilization: A Feminist Ethic of Reproductive Healthcare’, The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 7, pp. 160-76, 9. ‘Is Women’s Labor a Commodity?’, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 19, pp. 71-92, 10. ‘Motherhood, Madness, and Law ’, University of Toronto Law Journal, 45, pp. 107-42, 11. ‘“Ambiguous Sex” - or Ambivalent Medicine? Ethical Issues in the Treatment of Intersexuality’, Hastings Center Report, 28, pp. 24-35, 12. ‘The New NIH and FDA Medical Research Policies: Targeting Gender, Promoting Justice’, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 24, pp. 531-65, 13. ‘The (Gendered) Construction of Diagnosis Interpretation of Medical Signs in Women Patients’, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 20, pp. 275-86, 14. ‘Breast Cancer Genetic Screening and Critical Bioethics’ Gaze’, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 20, pp. 313-37, 15. ‘Managing Menopause: A Critical Feminist Engagement’, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 27, pp. 273-78, 16. ‘Oppressive Limits: Callahan’s Foundation Myth’, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 19, pp. 613-37, 17. ‘Women and the Knife: Cosmetic Surgery and the Colonization of Women’s Bodies’, Hypatia, 6, pp. 25-53, 18. ‘Toward a Feminist Theory of Disability’, Hypatia, 4, pp. 104-24, 19.‘Privacy Beliefs and the Violent Family: Extending the Ethical Argument for Physician Intervention’, JAM A, 269, pp. 776-80, 20.‘Refraining Women’s Risk: Social Inequalities and HIV Infection’, Annual Review of Public Health, 18, pp. 401-36, Name Index