By Nicolas Terry and Frank Pasquale
Subscribe to TWIHL here! Our guest this week is Paul A. Lombardo, Regents’ Professor and Bobby Lee Cook Professor of Law at Georgia State University. Paul has written articles and books a wide array of topics in health law, medico-legal history, and bioethics. His books include: Three Generations, No Imbeciles: Eugenics, the Supreme Court and Buck v. Bell (2008) and A Century of Eugenics in America: From the Indiana Experiment to the Human Genome Era (2011). From 2011-2016, he was a senior advisor to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the ASBH.
We focused on two issues: eugenics and pcychometrics. Frank related some of Paul’s landmark work on genetic selection to current debates on polygenic scoring–including the Dalton Conley provocation “What if Tinder Showed Your IQ”? Frank also related Lombardo’s work on the psycograph to a symposium led by Amanda Pustilnik on pain measurement (including Frank’s post on algometry). It’s a free-wheeling discussion marred only by the absence of Nic–the first time in history Terry was stopped from joining the pod. But don’t worry, he’ll be back for the next episode!
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