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The Future Of Affirmative Action, Wendy B. Scott Jan 2004

The Future Of Affirmative Action, Wendy B. Scott

Journal Articles

The author served as the moderator of a panel at the Symposium entitled Twenty-Five Years: The Future of Affirmative Action. In this Commentary, she reviews articles by Professors Kevin Brown, Leland Ware, and John Valery Mute appearing elsewhere in this Issue.


The Abcs Of Global Governance Of Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Arbitrage, Bioethics And Cloning, George J. Annas Jan 2004

The Abcs Of Global Governance Of Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Arbitrage, Bioethics And Cloning, George J. Annas

Faculty Scholarship

Symposium: Stem Cell Research and Human Cloning: Where Do We Draw the Line: Symposium Transactions


Thank you for that introduction, which reminds me that I used to do regulatory work for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, primarily as a member of the Board of Registration in Medicine, and we had real regulations, real law, that could be enforced. What I am going to talk about today is not "fake law," but a kind of law that is often seen as more like ethics-international law. There is really no such thing as global bioethics governance, but I would like to think that …


Symposium: Suzanne Last Stone, Suzanne Last Stone Jan 2004

Symposium: Suzanne Last Stone, Suzanne Last Stone

Articles

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Preface To The Justice In Mediation Symposium, Lela P. Love Jan 2004

Preface To The Justice In Mediation Symposium, Lela P. Love

Articles

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Introduction, Hanoch Dagan, Keith N. Hylton, Anthony J. Sebok Jan 2004

Introduction, Hanoch Dagan, Keith N. Hylton, Anthony J. Sebok

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Introduction: Fordham Sports Law Forum, William Michael Treanor Jan 2004

Introduction: Fordham Sports Law Forum, William Michael Treanor

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Introduction to the Fordham Sports Law Forum at Fordham University School of Law.

Since its founding in 1996, the Fordham Sports Law Forum has attracted numerous distinguished speakers to the school who have graciously shared their expertise and insight into the intersecting worlds of sports, law, and business. These participants have greatly enriched and invigorated the academic environment for many of your students and have made this venue one of the highlights of the academic year.