April 16, 2013
Patents, Property, and Genes
Yesterday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about whether human genes may be patented. The case centers on a dispute between a group of researchers and patient advocates and Myriad…
Yesterday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about whether human genes may be patented. The case centers on a dispute between a group of researchers and patient advocates and Myriad…
For my first few posts, I want to write some things about rights. I plan to write on human rights and on property rights in the future. But first I…
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My essay on the non-aggression principle has generated a fair bit of discussion on the interwebs. Some of that discussion suggests to me that the title of the piece threw…
Of possible interest to BHL readers: a review symposium of John Tomasi’s Free Market Fairness in The Journal of Politics, with pieces by Sheri Berman, Eric MacGilvray, Robert Taylor, and…
Visualizing the American Terror Regime’s Drone Strikes Five Myths about Nasa? Russell Brand on Thatcher. Obama wants updated nukes. The awesome mantis shrimp.