BioLaw: Law and the Life Sciences
"Environmental law, natural resources law, agricultural law, food and drug law, biotechnology, law and neuroscience, behavioral psychology and evolutionary biology, health law, bioethics."
Author: Jim Chen is the dean of the of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville and also contributes to Ratio Juris, Jurisdynamics, MoneyLaw, The Cardinal Lawyer and Law School Innovation; J.B. Ruhl is a law professor at Florida State University and also contributes to Jurisdynamics; Andrew W. Torrance is an associate law professor at the University of Kansas; Rebecca M. Bratspies is an associate professor at CUNY School of Law; Kristi L. Bowman is a visiting law professor at the University of Mississippi; Holly D. Doremus is a law professor at the University of California-Davis; Peter H. Huang is a law professor at Temple University; Barbara A. Noah is an associate professor at Western New England College of Law; Jordan Paradise is an associate law professor at the University of Minnesota; Elizabeth Weeks is an associate law professor at the University of Kansas who also contributes to Ratio Juris.
Blawg Related Categories: Environmental Law • Health Law • Science & Technology Law • City University of New York • Florida State University • Temple University, Beasley School of Law • University of California, Davis • University of Kansas • University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law • University of Minnesota • University of Mississippi • Western New England College School of Law • Law Professor
Recent Posts from BioLaw: Law and the Life Sciences
- IUCN Red List Update
- A Broad Challenge to the FDA's Regulations: Botox Manufacturer Sues Asserting First Amendment Protection for Off Label Drug Claims
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- Post Two of a Series: The Relationship Between the Level of Regulation under the FDCA and the Health Status of a Product’s Targeted Population
- Advancing Biodiversity Protection in International Negotiations
- Post 1 in Series: The Relationship Between the Level of Government Regulation under the FDCA and the Health Status of a Product’s Targeted Population
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- Assiting Migration of Trees in the Northwest
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