Human Rights

  • Read more: From Harvard Effective Altruism: Upcoming (Nov. 17): Steven Pinker on “The Past, Present, and Future of Violence”

    From Harvard Effective Altruism: Upcoming (Nov. 17): Steven Pinker on “The Past, Present, and Future of Violence”

    Harvard College Effective Altruism presents: The Past, Present, and Future of Violence with Steven Pinker Monday, November 17th, 7 PM Science Center D RSVP here. Contact Harvard College Effective Altruism at harvardea@gmail.com.

  • Read more: The Constitutional Implications of Ebola: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights In Times of Health Crises

    The Constitutional Implications of Ebola: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights In Times of Health Crises

    Join us for an important public forum: Constitutional Implications of Ebola:Civil Liberties & Civil Rights In Times of Health Crises This public forum addresses the constitutional and public health implications of Ebola response in the United States.  According to state and federal laws, patient information is deemed private and is to be held in strict…

  • Read more: Ebola, Flight Bans, and Politics

    Ebola, Flight Bans, and Politics

    By Zachary Shapiro It seems like the debate over banning flights from West African Ebola stricken countries has become instantly political, with many Conservatives calling for a flight ban. See here. One author, in response to these calls, points to the history of Liberia’s relationship with the United States as a reason that the US…

  • Read more: Inaugural SG Global Chat: Harvard Effective Altruism Expanding to HSPH

    Inaugural SG Global Chat: Harvard Effective Altruism Expanding to HSPH

    SG Global Chat Harvard Effective Altruism — Using Evidence and Reason to Maximize the Impact of Efforts to Make the World Better October 8, 2014 12:30-1:20pm, Kresge G-2 Harvard Effective Altruism (HEA) is a student group at Harvard College and Harvard Business School. The group is dedicated to spreading the ideas of effective altruism to…

  • Read more: Caplan on Ebola and Quarantine

    Caplan on Ebola and Quarantine

    By Arthur Caplan Art Caplan and his colleague Alison Bateman-House have a new post in Time about government authority to quarantine individuals who pose a risk of infecting others, and the practical logistics of carrying out a quarantine.  Take a look here: Ebola in America: Government Can Lock Us Up for Weeks at a Time

  • Read more: Good news for many South African HIV patients—with a big glitch

    Good news for many South African HIV patients—with a big glitch

    By Nir Eyal On Wednesday, South African Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi announced that, as of January 2015, HIV-positive patients in the country would start receiving free antiretroviral treatment once their CD4 count fell below 500, instead of current threshold of less than 350. Some patient groups would start receiving antiretrovirals immediately upon being diagnosed with…

  • Read more: When you Can Shed Blood for your Country but not Donate it

    When you Can Shed Blood for your Country but not Donate it

    By I. Glenn Cohen   I have a new article in JAMA this week, “Reconsideration of the Lifetime Ban on Blood Donation by Men Who Have Sex With Men,” co-authored with my former student Jeremy Feigenbaum and my frequent co-author Dr. Eli Adashi (former Dean of Medicine at Brown). In the article we show that…

  • Read more: Petrie-Flom Center Launches New Book on Human Subjects Research Regulation

    Petrie-Flom Center Launches New Book on Human Subjects Research Regulation

    The Petrie-Flom Center is pleased to announce publication of Human Subjects Research Regulation: Perspectives on the Future (MIT Press 2014), co-edited by Petrie-Flom Center Faculty Director, I. Glenn Cohen, and Executive Director, Holly Fernandez Lynch.  This edited volume stems from the Center’s 2012 annual conference, which brought together leading experts in a conversation about whether and…

  • Read more: Art Caplan Says Vasectomy Has No Place in Plea Deal

    Art Caplan Says Vasectomy Has No Place in Plea Deal

    By Arthur Caplan Art Caplan has a new opinion piece on NBCNews on the controversy over the case of Jessie Herald, in which he was offered a plea bargain that involved sterilization for a reduced sentencing. From the piece: Jessie Lee Herald was facing five years or more in prison after a crash in which police and prosecutors…