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Kaitlyn Dowling

  • Bioethics

    Uncertainty and Immutability: Arguments for Genetic Nondiscrimination

    By Kaitlyn Dowling, based on research by the Cyberlaw Clinic at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society In a year-long series on Bill of Health, we’ll be exploring the legal scholarship on genetic…

    Uncertainty and Immutability: Arguments for Genetic Nondiscrimination

  • Behavioral Economics

    Eighth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review: Looking Back & Reaching Ahead

    This post is part of our Eighth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review symposium. You can read all of the posts in the series here. Review the conference’s full agenda and register for the event…

    Eighth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review: Looking Back & Reaching Ahead

  • Biotechnology

    Genetic Discrimination in Housing and Lending: What’s the Risk?

    By Kaitlyn Dowling, based on research by the Cyberlaw Clinic at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society In a year-long series on Bill of Health, we’ll be exploring the legal scholarship on genetic…

    Genetic Discrimination in Housing and Lending: What’s the Risk?

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  • Biotechnology

    The Birth of GINA: An Interview with Jeremy Gruber

    By Kaitlyn Dowling In a new, year-long series on Bill of Health, we’ll be exploring the legal scholarship on genetic non-discrimination. We’ll talk more about GINA and state laws protecting citizens from genetic discrimination. We…

    The Birth of GINA: An Interview with Jeremy Gruber

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  • Bioethics

    Genetic Discrimination in Education: What’s the Risk?

    By Kaitlyn Dowling, based on research by the Cyberlaw Clinic at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society In a new, year-long series on Bill of Health, we’ll be exploring the legal scholarship on…

    Genetic Discrimination in Education: What’s the Risk?

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  • Biotechnology

    Legislating Genetic Non-Discrimination: What Is GINA and Why Does It Matter?

    By John Novembre, Mason Kortz, Kaitlyn Dowling In a new, year-long series on Bill of Health, we’ll be exploring the legal scholarship on genetic non-discrimination. We’ll talk more about GINA and state laws protecting citizens…

    Legislating Genetic Non-Discrimination: What Is GINA and Why Does It Matter?

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  • Health Law Policy

    Making an Impact: Journal of Law and the Biosciences Scores High

    By Kaitlyn Dowling The Journal of Law and the Biosciences is the first fully open-access, peer-reviewed, legal journal focused on the advances at the intersection of law and the biosciences. JLB is co-edited by Profs.…

    Making an Impact: Journal of Law and the Biosciences Scores High

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  • Health Law Policy

    Daniel Callahan, preeminent and probing bioethicist, dies at 88

    Via the Washington Post Daniel Callahan, a philosopher who helped found the modern field of bioethics, calling on physicians, patients and policymakers to confront vexing questions about the rising costs of health care and the…

    Daniel Callahan, preeminent and probing bioethicist, dies at 88

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