Law influences and is shaped by the emergence of race-based biotechnologies in the genomic age. This review examines how law and social science scholars have approached the role of legal regulation, theories, and norms in governing the definition and utility of race in gene-based technological innovation. I structure my discussion around four main themes: the institutional regulation of biotechnology research, commercial incentives for race-specific products, the paradoxes of inclusion and difference, and racial equality jurisprudence. My attention then turns to future directions for research in this field needed to attend to the serious political implications of increasing race consciousness in genomic research and technology at a time whe...
All eyes are turned towards genomic data and models as the source of knowledge about whether human r...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
This paper provides a critical analysis of contemporary molecular biotechnology, focusing on the fie...
This article applies insights from critical race theory to examine an emerging phenomenon in biotech...
The overwhelming majority of biological scientists agree that there is no such thing as race among m...
This review explores a number of legal-theoretical studies of the encounter between law and biotechn...
The mainstream narrative regarding the evolution of race as an idea in the scientific community is t...
This article counters the view (albeit contested) of race as a natural empirical object with technol...
Fatal Invention documents the emergence of a new biopolitics in the United States that relies on re-...
UnrestrictedAs a mode of representation, a structuring device, and as a biological category, race is...
Modern science, education, and medicine are increasingly becoming the primary agents of biopolitics....
Continuing advances in the science of molecular genetics have produced technologies that are capable...
The idea of biological race—a conception of race that postulates that racial groups are distinct, ge...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
The meaning of “race” has changed dramatically over time. Early theories of race assigned social, in...
All eyes are turned towards genomic data and models as the source of knowledge about whether human r...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
This paper provides a critical analysis of contemporary molecular biotechnology, focusing on the fie...
This article applies insights from critical race theory to examine an emerging phenomenon in biotech...
The overwhelming majority of biological scientists agree that there is no such thing as race among m...
This review explores a number of legal-theoretical studies of the encounter between law and biotechn...
The mainstream narrative regarding the evolution of race as an idea in the scientific community is t...
This article counters the view (albeit contested) of race as a natural empirical object with technol...
Fatal Invention documents the emergence of a new biopolitics in the United States that relies on re-...
UnrestrictedAs a mode of representation, a structuring device, and as a biological category, race is...
Modern science, education, and medicine are increasingly becoming the primary agents of biopolitics....
Continuing advances in the science of molecular genetics have produced technologies that are capable...
The idea of biological race—a conception of race that postulates that racial groups are distinct, ge...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
The meaning of “race” has changed dramatically over time. Early theories of race assigned social, in...
All eyes are turned towards genomic data and models as the source of knowledge about whether human r...
In a 1980 landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that genetically engineere...
This paper provides a critical analysis of contemporary molecular biotechnology, focusing on the fie...