Health The Policy and Regulatory Context of U.S., U.K., and Australian Responses to Mitochondrial Donation Governance Karinne Ludlow Jurisdictions are beginning to respond to growing demands to begin the clinical use of mitochondrial donation in human embryos.
Science & Engineering Exploring PrecisionFDA, an Online Platform for Crowdsourcing Genomics Jordan Paradise Precision medicine is here, with rapid advancements in the technologies, tools, and life-saving products entering the market for the treatment of serious and life-threatening disease.
Technology Cryptolaw for Distributed Ledger Technologies: A Jurisprudential Framework Carla L. Reyes Both governments and private entities increasingly turn to distributed ledger technologies (DLT) for more efficient and transparent ways to implement administrative and other processes.
Technology Innovation and Legislation: The Changing Relationship —Evidence from 1984 to 2015 Wulf A. Kaal and Robert N. Farris This article examines the relationship between innovation as measured by annual utility patents granted and two datasets for legislation: (1) the U.S. Code and (2) the Code of Federal Regulations from 1984 to 2015.
Science & Engineering Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy Reviewer: James Ming Chen The legal equivalent of Homo economicus is Homo juridicalis, a stylized caricature of the way humans truly settle disputes. Contemporary economics’ emphasis on actual human behavior has exposed the misleading model of strictly “rational” decision-making.