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- W3122367744 abstract "Humankind has reached, in tow by the hand of a scientific breakthrough called CRISPR, the Rubicon of precise genetic manipulation first envisioned over 50 years ago. Despite CRISPR's renown in science and its power to change the world, it remains virtually unaddressed in legal scholarship. In the absence of on-point law, the scientific community has attempted to reach some consensus to preempt antagonistic regulation and prescribe subjective standards of use under the guise of a priori scientific empiricism. The legal scholarship void has grown beyond a tolerable threshold. This article shrinks the scholarly gap and is first to introduce CRISPR to legal literature. By providing a resource for jurists, scholars, and practitioners, it challenges conventional notions concerning the false dichotomy frequently associated with mutually exclusive normative roles for science and law. The article makes two independent contributions. First, it lays a robust and comprehensive epistemic foundation of genome editing suitable for legal audiences. This element is descriptive, but essential because a detailed and coherent understanding of the nuts-and-bolts of the science is requisite for a discussion of law and policy. Second, it advocates for a jurisprudence of scientific empiricism; namely, a normative legal framework that consolidates empiricism and genome editing applications into a uniform doctrinal structure unencumbered by common substantive impediments to constructive debate. These impediments consist of impractical and often sensationalist claims about issues raised by technological advances, and are collectively characterized as simplicity. The paradigm proposed flows from the Supreme Court's recent decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics and is broadly adaptable to addressing questions of science in law. Applying this framework, the article reconsiders the illegitimacy of Buck v. Bell and argues that, contrary to long-held views, Buck is not a direct product of false science, but of unbridled deceptive simplicity instead. Lastly, the article sets the stage for a series of forthcoming works that will analyze genome editing from regulatory, constitutional, international, egalitarian, and policy standpoints, which highlight pivotal synergistic roles for law, science, and public policy in the development of this nascent biotechnology." @default.
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- W3122367744 title "Genome Editing and the Jurisprudence of Scientific Empiricism" @default.
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