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By Michele Straube The 23 participants in the inaugural Short Course will attend their last session on April 27, walking away with a Certificate of […]
Read MoreBy Michele Straube The 23 participants in the inaugural Short Course will attend their last session on April 27, walking away with a Certificate of […]
Read MoreBy Leslie Francis, originally posted on OUPblog. For the over 40 years since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade that people have a constitutionally […]
Read MoreWhen is it possible for someone to express their honest thoughts and feelings about an important issue? Is it possible for that person to do so while acting in their professional capacity?
Read MoreBy Jorge Contreras for BiolawToday.org. In a recent case, a French research institute agreed to share the benefits arising from a drug patent with an indigenous […]
Read MoreNew research published by University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Associate Professor Jorge Contreras in the journal Science proposes that universities currently holding CRISPR […]
Read MoreBy Justin R. Hamady for BiolawToday.org. On October 20th, the Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences at the S.J. Quinney College of Law, hosted guest […]
Read MoreBy James R. Holbrook for edrblog.org The Sixties and early Seventies were a time of great turmoil in a divided America, including the assassinations of […]
Read MoreThis post originally appeared on Consensus Building Institute’s blog in October 13, 2016. We are reposting it with the Patrick Field’s permission. By Patrick Field for […]
Read MoreBy Alexis Juergens for BiolawToday.org. In 1946, Congress passed the National School Lunch Act. This act states that “It is hereby declared to be the […]
Read MorePresident Trump Reinstates the Mexico City Policy a.k.a “Global Gag Rule”: Is this constitutional under USAID v. Alliance for Open Society? By Kendra Brown for […]
Read MoreIn 2016, we posted 26 blogs from 24 authors. Many of our blog posts featured inspiring examples of collaboration.
Read MoreOn January 18, 2017, the Obama Administration finalized the first major overhaul of the so-called Common Rule for human subjects research which was first adopted […]
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