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From The Harvard Gazette: Time to legalize psychedelics?
Debate over psychedelic legalization tends to focus on two extreme views: the need to speed therapeutic access to meet urgent problems such as veteran suicide, and calls to thoroughly research substances first to ensure they meet safety standards.
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Health Mediation: A New Perspective on Health Conflict Resolution
In health law, we tend to speak about regulations and court rulings. But behind every case file, there is something more: a story, an emotion, and, above all, a person.

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Rethinking Evidence for Psychedelics in Medicine
According to popular accounts, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) scheduling of LSD and other psychedelics in 1968 shut down promising research for decades.

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Event Recap: Toward Psychedelics Access: Go Faster or Slower?
“We’re framing today as a relatively simple debate — perhaps an overly simple one,” began I. Glenn Cohen, Deputy Dean and Professor at Harvard Law School and Faculty Director of the Petrie-Flom Center, as he opened the Center’s recent event, Toward Psychedelics Access: Go Faster or Slower?

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The Fight for Mental Health Is the Fight for Human Rights: Argentina’s Movement for Dignity and Inclusion
In Argentina, austerity threatens hard-won progress in mental health. In Córdoba, the 12th March for the Right to Mental Health filled the streets with color and conviction — reminding us that mental health is built through rights and sustained by care, equality, and community.


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