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1. Do Unto Others
Must we house the homeless or report a child abuser? A panel
including Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, Faye Wattleton of Planned
Parenthood, and Willard Gaylin of the Hastings Center discusses the question of
community responsibility.
2. To Defend a Killer
What rights do the guilty have? Ethical dilemmas of our criminal justice system
are discussed by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, defense attorney
Jack Litman, and philosopher John Smith of Yale.
3. Public Trust, Private Interests
Jeane Kirkpatrick, Joseph A. Califano Jr., Senator Alan Simpson, Peter
Jennings, and others address the problems of trust within government,
between one public official and another, and between the government and the
public.
4. Does Doctor Know Best?
Should you save the mother at the risk of losing the baby? Doctors from the
National Cancer Institute and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center discuss
controversies created by modern medicine with C. Everett Koop, journalist
Ellen Goodman, and others.
5. Anatomy of a Hostile Takeover
Merger mania presents an alarming array of ethical problems. Debating the
issues are T. Boone Pickens; chief executives from Borg-Warner, Goodyear,
and Berkshire Hathaway; economist Lester Thurow; and Senator Tim Wirth.
6. Under Orders, Under Fire (Part I)
How do we wage war when the enemy dresses as civilians and children throw
bombs? Generals William Westmoreland, David Jones, and Brent Scowcroft,
correspondents Peter Jennings and Mike Wallace, and others question the duty
to follow orders and a commander's obligation to protect soldiers.
7. Under Orders, Under Fire (Part II)
The carnage of My Lai raises the issue of confidentiality between the soldier, his
religious confessor, and military justice. Generals debate the clash between
military tribunals and the right of confidentiality with Chaplain Timothy Tatum
of the U.S. Army War College, the Reverend J. Bryan Hehir of the U.S.
Catholic Conference, and others.
8. Truth on Trial
Is an attorney's first obligation to the court, the client, or the public? Supreme
Court Justice Antonin Scalia, Judge Robert Merhige, attorneys Floyd Abrams
and Stanley Chesley, philosopher John Smith, and others debate civil
litigation's ethical dilemmas.
9. The Human Experiment
Does finding a cure justify putting test subjects at risk? C. Everett Koop is
joined by Dr. Arnold Relman, editor of the New England Journal of Medicine,
and other distinguished panelists in a discussion of the medical research field.
10. Politics, Privacy, and the Press
What conduct on the part of a public official is relevant to "the public's right to
know?" Panelists from both sides, including Washington Post publisher
Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro, debate this issue.
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