Citation: Wk. Mariner, PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE AND THE SUPREME-COURT - PUTTING THE CONSTITUTIONAL CLAIM TO REST, American journal of public health, 87(12), 1997, pp. 2058-2062
Citation: Lh. Glantz et Wk. Mariner, NEEDLE EXCHANGE PROGRAMS AND THE LAW - TIME FOR A CHANGE, American journal of public health, 86(8), 1996, pp. 1077-1078
Citation: Wk. Mariner, LIABILITY FOR MANAGED CARE DECISIONS - THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOMESECURITY ACT (ERISA) AND THE UNEVEN PLAYING FIELD, American journal of public health, 86(6), 1996, pp. 863-869
Citation: Wk. Mariner, STATE-REGULATION OF MANAGED CARE AND THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT INCOME SECURITY ACT, The New England journal of medicine, 335(26), 1996, pp. 1986-1990
Citation: Wk. Mariner, BUSINESS VS MEDICAL-ETHICS - CONFLICTING STANDARDS FOR MANAGED CARE, The Journal of law, medicine & ethics, 23(3), 1995, pp. 236-246
Citation: Wk. Mariner, AIDS PHOBIA, PUBLIC-HEALTH WARNINGS, AND LAWSUITS - DETERRING HARM ORREWARDING IGNORANCE, American journal of public health, 85(11), 1995, pp. 1562-1568
Citation: Wk. Mariner, RATIONING HEALTH-CARE AND THE NEED FOR CREDIBLE SCARCITY - WHY AMERICANS CANT SAY NO, American journal of public health, 85(10), 1995, pp. 1439-1445
Citation: Wk. Mariner, OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT IN HEALTH-CARE REFORM - PROMISE AND LIMITATIONS, American journal of law & medicine, 20(1-2), 1994, pp. 37-57
Citation: Wk. Mariner, PATIENTS RIGHTS AFTER HEALTH-CARE REFORM - WHO DECIDES WHAT IS MEDICALLY NECESSARY, American journal of public health, 84(9), 1994, pp. 1515-1520
Citation: Wk. Mariner, PATIENTS RIGHTS TO CARE UNDER CLINTONS HEALTH SECURITY ACT - THE STRUCTURE OF REFORM, American journal of public health, 84(8), 1994, pp. 1330-1335