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Although the concept of brain death is widely accepted, some people perceive it to be tantamount to a legal fiction and believe that only cardiopulmonary death is true death. To explore contemporary controversies in brain death determination, Lewis and Greer highlight a selection of recent cases in which the core concepts of brain death were questioned.