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A More Political Science

What is science’s rightful place? How should we govern technology?

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Political Philosophy •
Innovation •
Privacy •
Technocracy and Expertise •
Regulation •
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Report | Winter 2012

Winter 2012

  • The Witherspoon Council

Stem Cell Research Funding: Policy and Law

Appendix D

From: The Stem Cell Debates

The Witherspoon Council

Report | Winter 2012

Winter 2012

  • The Witherspoon Council

The Stem Cell Debates

Lessons for Science and Politics

From: The Stem Cell Debates

The Witherspoon Council

State of the Art | Fall 2010

Fall 2010

  • Sam A. Mackie

The Digital Law Practice

How Technology Has Transformed the Legal Profession

Sam A. Mackie

Looking Back | Spring 2008

Spring 2008

A Debate Still Patently Alive

  • Diana Schaub

Bioethics and the Constitution

Diana Schaub

Essay | Winter 2008

Winter 2008

  • O. Carter Snead

Neuroimaging and Capital Punishment

O. Carter Snead

Review | Spring 2007

Spring 2007

  • Jeremy Lott

The Problem with Plagiarism

Jeremy Lott

Review | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

On the Shelf

Quick Takes on The Father of Surgery, Box Boats, Cloning and the Law, etc.

State of the Art | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

Apocalypse Averted

The BlackBerry Settlement and Patent Reform

Essay | Winter 2006

Winter 2006

  • Misha Angrist
  • Robert M. Cook-Deegan

Who Owns the Genome?

Misha Angrist and Robert M. Cook-Deegan

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