“Carefully reasoned, clearly articulated, and pulls no punches…Boldly tackles the most contentious issues in bioethics and public policy….Worst Case Bioethics is certain to provoke strong responses across disciplines and ideologies on issues of great importance.”- Mark Rothstein, Journal of Legal Medicine
“Annas persuasively argues in Worst Case Bioethics that basing policy on extreme nightmare possibilities leads to a distortion of fundamental ethical principles and legal protections.” – Arthur L. Caplan, The Lancet
“Worst Case Bioethics offers a valuable consideration of how public health policy is sometimes shaped by fear in a counterproductive manner. The book is well-written, well-reasoned, and persuasive.” – Thomas May, Science