Marsha Cohen
Marsha Cohen is a law professor at Hastings College of Law of the University of California, San Francisco. Her expertise include food and drug law, torts and administrative law.
Marsha Cohen is a law professor at Hastings College of Law of the University of California, San Francisco. Her expertise include food and drug law, torts and administrative law.
Dr. Leonard Deftos is a physician, medical researcher and lawyer. He is a professor of medicine at the University of California-San Diego School of Medicine, a physician at the VA San Diego Healthcare System and an adjunct professor of law at California Western School of Law in San Diego.
Maxwell Mehlman is the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and Director of the Law-Medicine Center at the Case School of Law and Professor of Biomedical Ethics in the Case School of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He is co-author of Genetics: Ethics, Law and Policy and author of Wondergenes: Genetic Enhancement and the Future of […]
Written by Victor Stenger. Stenger presents a defense of Atheism using scientific and historical evidence. He argues that religion has been a source of social ills and evils, and argues in favor of a belief-system more in line with the “way of nature” than with traditional monotheism.
Written by Darrel W. Ray. Ray discusses the power and danger of religion.
Written by Paul Cliteur. Cliteur presents secularism as a remedy to religious violence and explains how it enhances democracy.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) resource about the development and approval of new drugs.
Dec. 18, 2006, The New Yorker article by Dr. Jerome Groopman about the Abigail Alliance case.
Dr. Sidney Wolfe is a senior adviser and co-founder of the Health Research Group, one of Public Citizen’s five policy groups. Public Citizen is a nonprofit public interest group in Washington, D.C. Contact Angela Bradbery, director of communications.