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We Don't Offer What Can't Be Chosen: Why Harmful Consequences Should Not Be "Decisive" in Assessing Decision-Making.
Appelbaum, P. S., and T. Grisso. 1988. Assessing patients’ capabilities to consent to treatment. The New England Journal of Medicine 319 (25):1635–8. doi:10.1056/ NEJM198812223192504. Kohn, N. A., J. Blumenthal, and A. Campbell. 2013. Supported decision-making: A viable alternative to guardianship? Penn State Law Review 117 (4):1111–57. Peterson, A., J. Karlawish, and E. Largent. 2021. Supported decision making with people at the margins of autonomy. The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11):4–18. doi:10. 1080/15265161.2020.1863507. Pickering, N., G. Newton-Howes, and G. Young. 2022. Harmful choices, the case of C, and decision-making competence. The American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10): 38–50. doi:10.1080/15265161.2021.1941422. Wright, M. S. 2018. End of life and autonomy: The case for relational nudges in end-of-life decision-making law and policy. Maryland Law Review 77 (4):1602–141. Wright, M. S. 2019. Dementia, healthcare decision making, and disability law. The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 47 (4_suppl):25–33. doi:10.1177/1073110519898040. Wright, M. S. 2020. Dementia, autonomy, and supported healthcare decision making. Maryland Law Review 79 (2): 257–324. Wright, M. S. 2021a. Equality of autonomy? Physician aid in dying and supported decision-making. Arizona Law Review 63:157–97. Wright, M. S. 2021b. Implementing ethical and legal supported decision making: Some unresolved issues. The American Journal of Bioethics 21 (11):40–2. doi:10.1080/ 15265161.2021.1980148. Wright, M. S. 2022. Resuscitating consent. Boston College Law Review 63 (3):887–956.