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==Bioethics== In the spring of 1993, Dorff served on the ethics committee of [[Hillary Clinton]]'s Health Care Task Force for her [[Clinton health care plan of 1993|1993 health care plan]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Rabbi Adds Voice to Ethics Panel Advising Health Care Task Force : Insurance: Elliot Dorff hopes group headed by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton will provide a medical plan using a communitarian approach |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1993-05-16-we-36245-story.html |last=Klug |first=Lisa |date=May 16, 1993|website=Los Angeles Times}}</ref> and in March 1997 and May 1999, he, along with other rabbis, testified on behalf of the Jewish tradition on the subjects of [[human cloning]] and [[stem cell research]] before President [[Bill Clinton]]'s [[National Bioethics Advisory Commission]]. In 1999β2000, he served on the [[U.S. Surgeon General]]'s Task Force to create a Call to Action for responsible sexual behavior to reduce the spread of [[sexually transmitted disease]]s, and between 2000 and 2002 he served on the National Human Resources Protections Advisory Commission, charged with reviewing and revising the federal guidelines on research on human beings.<ref name="UCoLaw">{{cite web |title=Elliott Dorff Lectures on The Living Tree: An Introduction to Jewish Law |url=https://lawweb.colorado.edu/news/showArticle.jsp?id=43 |date=January 11, 2005 |website=University of Colorado Law}}</ref> He is now on the California Ethics Advisory Commission for [[embryonic stem cell]] research done within the state and his perspective has been sought on this topic at a national level.<ref>{{cite journal |title=Embryo Cell Research: A Clash of Values |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1999/07/02/us/embryo-cell-research-a-clash-of-values.html |last=Wade |first=Nicholas |date=1999-07-02 |journal=The New York Times on the Web|pages=A13 |pmid=11648122 }}</ref> Dorff is a fellow of the [[Hastings Center]], a research institution that studies issues in bioethics.{{citation needed|date=February 2020}} His book on [[Jewish medical ethics]] is ''Matters of Life and Death: A Jewish Approach to Modern Medical Ethics''.
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