Criminalization of an Epidemic: HIV-AIDS and Criminal Exposure Laws

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Michael Closen

The John Marshall Law School

Mary Anne Bobinski

Emory University School of Law

Donald Hermann

DePaul University

John Hernandez

St. Thomas University

Gene Schultz

St. Louis University (Deceased)

J. Strader

Southern University

Date Written: January 9, 1993

Abstract

This article is an adaptation of a roundtable discussion program presented during the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools in San Francisco on January 9, 1993. Professor Closen chaired the program in which Professors Bobinski, Hermann, Hernandez, Schultz, and Strader participated. Footnote material has been added.

Keywords: AIDS (Disease), Criminal Law, Burdens of Proof, Defenses-Consent, Defenses-Impossibility

Suggested Citation

Closen, Michael and Bobinski, Mary Anne and Hermann, Donald and Hernandez, John and Schultz, Gene and Strader, J., Criminalization of an Epidemic: HIV-AIDS and Criminal Exposure Laws (January 9, 1993). Arkansas Law Review, Vol. 46, pp. 921-983, 1994, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1410794

Michael Closen

The John Marshall Law School

315 South Plymouth Court
Chicago, IL 60604
United States

Mary Anne Bobinski (Contact Author)

Emory University School of Law ( email )

1301 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30322
United States

Donald Hermann

DePaul University ( email )

1 East Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60604
United States

John Hernandez

St. Thomas University

16400 NW 32nd Ave
Miami, FL
United States

Gene Schultz

St. Louis University (Deceased)

J. Strader

Southern University

United States

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