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Professor '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', B.A., J.D., Ph.D., is a leading bioethicist at [https://www1.lehigh.edu/home Lehigh University]. She has taken an interest in medically-non-indicated genital cutting of children and has written about [[Boldt v. Boldt]]. | Professor '''{{FULLPAGENAME}}''', B.A., J.D., Ph.D., is a leading bioethicist at [https://www1.lehigh.edu/home Lehigh University]. She has taken an interest in medically-non-indicated genital cutting of children and has written about [[Boldt v. Boldt]]. | ||
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Curriculum Vitae: https://religion.cas.lehigh.edu/sites/religion.cas2.lehigh.edu/files/Dena_Davis_Resume.pdf | Curriculum Vitae: https://religion.cas.lehigh.edu/sites/religion.cas2.lehigh.edu/files/Dena_Davis_Resume.pdf | ||
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Professor Dena S. Davis, B.A., J.D., Ph.D., is a leading bioethicist at Lehigh University. She has taken an interest in medically-non-indicated genital cutting of children and has written about Boldt v. Boldt.
Professor Davis believes:
- Just because we can do something, it does not mean that we should do it.
- Children have a right to an open future.
Curriculum Vitae: https://religion.cas.lehigh.edu/sites/religion.cas2.lehigh.edu/files/Dena_Davis_Resume.pdf
Video
Publications
- Davis DS. Male and female genital alteration: A collision course with the law.. Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine. 2001 (Summer); 11: 487-570. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- Davis DS. Boldt v. Boldt. J Clin Eth. 2009 (Fall); 20(3): 241-3. PMID. Retrieved 30 April 2023.