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Pharma and Patient Advocates Offer Competing Visions for Achieving Vaccine Equity During Pandemics
“Big Pharma’s unwillingness to acknowledge that the existing IP regime did not just enable innovation — it also produced artificially restricted supplies, price profiteering, and grossly inequitable distribution first of vaccines and tests and now of Covid medicines as well,” Professor Brook Baker ’76, senior policy analyst for Health GAP, tells STAT.
Health and the Body Politic: Undermining Democracy Undermining
Commencement 2021
‘The CDC Guidance Is Not Law’: Legal Expert Weighs in on Future of Mask Mandates in Private Spaces
“It’s going to be somewhat harder for private businesses, especially in states that don’t still have mask mandates, to enforce their mandates as a practical matter,” Professor Wendy Parmet tells Boston 25 News.
Inside the Republican Anti-Transgender Machine
As a guest on The New York Times podcast, Sway, Chase Strangio ’10, deputy director for transgender justice at the ACLU, discusses “the coordinated strategy behind the more than 100 anti-transgender bills introduced this year.”
Derek Chauvin’s Murder Trial Is Smashing Cops’ ‘Blue Wall of Silence’
“To rally around Chauvin and say, ‘This is policing as normal, this is acceptable practice,’ would risk greater harm to the reputation of the police than basically just coming forward and saying, ‘This is not who we are, and this is not what we do,” Professor Daniel Medwed tells VICE News. “I think all of them are aligned with coming forward and saying Chauvin is outside of our group: that he is a bad apple but we are a good tree.”
Unpacking the Challenges at the Intersection of Nuclear Weapons and Climate Change
Calls for Drug Companies to Share Vaccine Formulas Grow as Global COVID Crisis Worsens
“We’ve been sold a bill of goods that somehow if we prioritize ourselves, we’ll be safe,” Professor Brook Baker ’76, senior policy analyst for Health GAP (Global Access Project), tells CBS News. “It’s in fact not true. We have to prioritize everyone, everywhere and not let intellectual property stand in the way of achieving that.”