In addition to searching Lexis and/or Westlaw for topics of interest, you may find it useful to search something like the University LIbrary's EasySearch or Google Scholar to hit a broader range of journals. These cover journals and magazines in the life sciences and medicine, humanities and more. With both, try searching for just a few words, like "euthanasia" or "DNA testing".
Health Affairs - This journal explores health policy issues of current concern in domestic and international spheres.
Health Matrix - focused on the intersection of law, ethics, medicine, and policy.
Annals of Health Law - published by the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law Beazley Institute of Health Law and Policy.
Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law, and Ethics - interdisciplinary discussion on topics in health policy, health law, and biomedical ethics.
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy - topical and developing issues in health law and policy.
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics - peer-reviewed journal for research at the intersection of law, health policy, ethics, and medicine.
BioTech Watch - weekly BNA publication which provides up to date news in the area of biotechnology.
The University Library catalog is a great place to search for topics; start with broad concepts like "end of life" or "medical ethics" or "pharmaceutical research", and narrow your results from there. Your results will include books on campus as well as e-books and some databases (unless you limit your search).
You can also use the Library's call number to browse related books on the shelves. Just be sure to limit to the law library if you want to browse our shelves.
A keyword search for "bioethics" in the Library Catalog suggests that books about bioethics and law would be classed at KF 3821 on our shelves. Though note that if the topic of the book includes other subjects, such as disability, then the call number will be different (e.g., KF 480).
BNA has several topical electronic collections which contain both primary and secondary law. Many of these content areas directly or indirectly cover health law and bioethic topics. Take a moment to review the full list of BNA resources and identify those collections which relate to your topic.
Below are a few examples of related BNA collections.