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The Deregulation of Cancer
Fifty years ago, the U.S. embarked on a radical new path. Under pressure from the environmental movement, Congress passed an array of statutes aimed at regulating carcinogens out of our world. This regulatory experiment sprawled from air and water to food and consumer products. Legal scholars have paid scant attention to this wave of cancer regulation despit
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Utah Law Digital Commons2mo agoThe Crisis in U.S. Cancer Care: Law, Markets, and Privatization
Cancer is surging among youth and young adults in the U.S., yet instead of public regulation addressing its root causes, we have outsourced the management of cancer to the private sector. A suite of laws, embodying faith that corporations will cure cancer, has subsidized the cancer biomedical enterprise and transformed quasi-public institutions into marketiz
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Utah Law Digital Commons2mo ago