The Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School

In the Press

Why is medical tourism from Australia booming?

World News Australia

Smokers cloud states’ rollout of ‘Obamacare’

The Washington Times

Ontario judge gives green light to Yasmin, Yaz class action lawsuit

Global News

Cohen amicus brief discussed before Supreme Court
Supreme Court Transcript, April 15, 2013

Made-to-Order Embryos Create New Legal Issues
LiveScience, April 11, 2013

Gene patents in the dock
Nature, April 10, 2013

Doctors, patients scramble following birth control recall
Global News, April 9, 2013

Cohen files amicus brief in gene patent case before the Supreme Court
Harvard Law School, March 28, 2013

Corporation rights drive divergent rulings on contraception
The Washington Times, March 25, 2013

It Is Time for the U.S. to Cover IVF (for Gay and Lesbians Too)
HuffPost Politics, March 18, 2013

Cohen promoted to professor of law at Harvard
Harvard Law School

Rebellion in states to block broader Medicaid; governors face party opposition
The Washington Times, March 7, 2013

After pills recalled, babies — and lawsuits — arrive
The Kansas City Star

GOP governors warily OK expanding Medicaid
The Washington Times

Can Medical Tourism Save Us From Obamacare?
ReasonTV

HMS partners with NFL Players Association
Harvard Gazette

NFL Players Association Gives Harvard $100 Million Grant To Study Player Health
Harvard Crimson

NFL Players Union Funds $100 Million Harvard Study on Injury
The New York Times

NFL Union Funds Study of Injury Risk
The Wall Street Journal

Harvard to lead $100m study of NFL players
The Boston Globe

NFL Players Association, Harvard planning $100 million player study
CNNHealth

Harvard Picked by NFL Union for $100 Million Medical Study Grant
Bloomberg

Report: $100M study goes to Harvard
ESPN

Ten-Year, $100 Million Research To Focus on NFL Players' Health
Slate

Harvard Medical School Awarded $100 Million by NFL Players Association to Study Football Injuries
BostInno

Ask the Author: Einer Elhauge on Obamacare on Trial
SCOTUSblog

The Best Way to Reform Health Care - and Cut the Defecit
The Daily Beast

Solving the Patent Settlement Puzzle
Texas Law Review

Medical Toursim Growing with the Rising Cost of Health Care
Lawyers.com

Professors Critique Stem Cell Medical Tourism
The Harvard Crimson

Stem Cell Tourism growing trend: Panel decries overseas clinics that provide treatments devoid of scientific validity
The Harvard Gazette

An Experiment Gone Horribly Awry: US researchers helped to infect Guatemalans with syphilis to study disease
The Harvard Gazette

Obama Ties Romney and Ryan to Abortion Ban with No Rape, Insest Exceptions

Politifact

S.H. and Others v. Austria and Circumvention Tourism
Reproductive Medicine Online

The Flawed Basis Behind Fetal-Pain Abortion Laws
Washington Post Opinions

Whither Science Publishing?
The Scientist

Massachusetts Caps Healthcare Costs
Interview on "The Takeaway"

Roberts' Real Long Game?
The Atlantic

Guatemalans Used in Experiments Deserve Compensation
The New York Times

The Killer Precedent for Today's Decision 
The New Republic

States Confront Tough Choice on Medicaid Funds After Ruling
Bloomberg

Tax, Shmax (The Supreme Court Ruling on Obamacare: 16 Experts Weigh In)
The Daily Beast

Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Law
Interview on "The Takeaway"

The Fatal Flaw in John Roberts' Analysis of the Commerce Clause

Even the Most Conservative Supreme Court Justices Have Already Declared Mandates Constitutional
The New Republic

A Response to Critics on the Founding Fathers and Health Insurance Mandates
The New Republic

It's Not About Broccoli!: The False Case Against Health Care
The Atlantic

If Health Insurance Mandates Are Unconstitutional, Why Did the Founding Fathers Back Them?
The New Republic

7 Experts Try to Read Supreme Court Health-Care Tea Leaves
The Daily Beast

Economists Argue Over the Cost of Caring for the Uninsured
The Daily Beast

On the Constituionality of the Health Care Reform Mandate: The Broccoli Test
New York Times

Debating Mississippi's "Personhood Amendment"
CBS News

Fried, Tribe and Barnett debate the Affordable Care Act
HLS Spotlight

A Constitutional Question
Harvard Gazette

Cigna sued on claims of gender bias
Boston Globe

Asia Cashing in on Medical Tourism
Voice of America News

Conflicting Interest and Conflicting Expectations: Challenges Presented by the NIH's New Rule
Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research

The Controversies that Still Lie Behind In-Vitro Fertilization
The Takeaway on National Public Radio

Stem Cells: A Legal Roundtable
Nature Magazine

Against a One-Size-Fits-All Research Ethics
The Hastings Center Report

Medical Tourism and the Patient Protective-Argument
Harvard Law School

AIDS Policy Director Jeff Crowley on Health Reform & Disability Rights
Harvard Crimson

U.S. Health Care System Inefficient, Panelists Say
The Daily Free Press

Panelists Discuss Finances of Health Care
The Harvard Crimson

A Response to Singer's Article Why We Must Ration Health Care

New York Times

Issues Can Arise After Surgery Far From Home
The Austin American-Statesman

HLS Think Tanks
Harvard Law Bulletin

Election 2008: Healthcare
Harvard Law Record

Three Young Scholars Join HLS Faculty as Assistant Professors
Harvard Law School

Making a Difference: Behaving Like and Institution: An Interview with PFC Founding Benefactor Joseph H. Flom
Leaders Magazine

Genetic Re-engineering Assessed at HLS Forum: Into a New World Bravely? Or 'Brave New World'?

Harvard Law Today

Legal, Ethical Limits to Bioengineering Debated
Harvard University Gazette

Profs: Prepare for a Pandemic
The Harvard Crimson

Harvard to Focus on Bioethics and Technology
The New York Times

New Harvard Center to Study Legal Aspects of Biotechnology;
Funded by $10M Private Donation

The Boston Globe

HLS Gets $10M for Health Program

The Harvard Crimson

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