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| Professor Cantor taught at Rutgers School of Law-Newark in the fields of Constitutional Law, Labor Law, Contracts, and Bioethics. He joined the Rutgers faculty in 1970 and became a Professor Emeritus in July 2005. He has been widely published in legal and medical journals on the topic of the legal handling of dying medical patients. His three books are Making Medical Decisions for the Profoundly Mentally Disabled (2005); Advance Directives and the Pursuit of Death with Dignity (1993); and Legal Frontiers of Death and Dying (1987). Professor Cantor is a cum laude graduate of Princeton University and a magna cum laude graduate of Columbia Law School where he was notes and comments editor of the Columbia Law Review. He has served as a visiting professor at Columbia University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv University. He currently divides his time between Rutgers-Newark and Tel Aviv, working on a book about law's relation to the human cadaver. | |||||||||||||||