In 1995, Congress enacted a ban on federal funding for experimentation with human embryos. In 2001, President George W. Bush issued a presidential policy statement extending this funding ban to research on human stem cells extracted from embryos except for research on a limited number of cell lines that had previously been established; he reiterated this position in a 2007 executive order. In his 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama promised to support stem cell research. It now seems likely that in addition to rescinding Bush\u27s executive order, Obama will ask Congress to repeal its funding ban from 1995, which still prohibits scientists from generating new stem cell lines. The politics surrounding this research could shift again-as...
Given the theoretical inevitability of human cloning, this Article attempts to fill a current intell...
President George W. Bush\u27s 2001 statement, which laid out guidelines for research that uses human...
This Note, as one may surmise from the title, advocates a broader approach to federal funding of hum...
In 1995, Congress enacted a ban on federal funding for experimentation with human embryos. In 2001, ...
Part I of this note evaluates human embryonic stem cell research, including an explanation of the po...
The debate surrounding stem cell research, particularly embryonic stem cell research, is one involvi...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
On August 9, 2001, President George W. Bush announced his policy on research involving human embryon...
In August 2001, President Bush announced that federal funds, with certain restrictions, may be used ...
Human embryonic stem cell research has tremendous potential for treating or curing many diseases tha...
An interesting approach to an oft-discussed bioethical issue, Mr. Gusman\u27s article describes the ...
The goal of this paper is to analyze and explain the impact of state legislation and funding on the ...
I. INTRODUCTION The world is continuously changing before our eyes. New scientific and technological...
In this volume, my colleagues have presented a comprehensive account of the pros and cons of stem ce...
In December 2005, an investigation by Seoul National University, South Korea, found that scientist H...
Given the theoretical inevitability of human cloning, this Article attempts to fill a current intell...
President George W. Bush\u27s 2001 statement, which laid out guidelines for research that uses human...
This Note, as one may surmise from the title, advocates a broader approach to federal funding of hum...
In 1995, Congress enacted a ban on federal funding for experimentation with human embryos. In 2001, ...
Part I of this note evaluates human embryonic stem cell research, including an explanation of the po...
The debate surrounding stem cell research, particularly embryonic stem cell research, is one involvi...
Research on embryonic stem cells has generated great intrigue in the scientific community. Man...
On August 9, 2001, President George W. Bush announced his policy on research involving human embryon...
In August 2001, President Bush announced that federal funds, with certain restrictions, may be used ...
Human embryonic stem cell research has tremendous potential for treating or curing many diseases tha...
An interesting approach to an oft-discussed bioethical issue, Mr. Gusman\u27s article describes the ...
The goal of this paper is to analyze and explain the impact of state legislation and funding on the ...
I. INTRODUCTION The world is continuously changing before our eyes. New scientific and technological...
In this volume, my colleagues have presented a comprehensive account of the pros and cons of stem ce...
In December 2005, an investigation by Seoul National University, South Korea, found that scientist H...
Given the theoretical inevitability of human cloning, this Article attempts to fill a current intell...
President George W. Bush\u27s 2001 statement, which laid out guidelines for research that uses human...
This Note, as one may surmise from the title, advocates a broader approach to federal funding of hum...