Supreme Court Hears Case: Can Human Genes Be Patented?
Apr 27, 2013 at 12:48 AM
DailyBail in Science, breast cancer, genes, genetics, myriad genetics, patent human genes, patents, pbs newshour, scotus, supreme court, video

Supreme Court Tackles Case of Patent Law, Human Genetics

PBS Newshour

The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether biotech company Myriad Genetics can patent a gene associated with breast cancer.  Jeffrey Brown gets details from National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle, and viewpoints from Ellen Matloff of Yale Cancer Center, a plaintiff in the case, and Kevin Noonan, an intellectual property attorney.

Biotech Industry at Stake in Human Gene Patent Decision  Bloomberg

U.S. justices wary of wide human gene patent ruling  Reuters

 

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Sandra Day O'Connor Explores Supreme Court History

April 4

Sandra Day O'Connor made Supreme Court history as the first female justice to serve on the bench. In her new book, "Out of Order," she explores other aspects of history at the high court, as well as her own approach to service. O'Connor talks with Judy Woodruff about making tough decisions and women in the legal profession.

 

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