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January 31, 2005 | Corporate Counsel
8th CircuitBusiness Tax Credits Face Constitutional Challenge
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August 06, 2001 | Law.com
Our Bodies, Our GenesSix years ago, U.S. Rep. Louise Slaughter, a New York Democrat, began her fight for a federal law to protect genetic privacy and forbid genetic discrimination. Now, her bill looks as though it may sail through Congress. What changed? Two events -- one in the halls of power in Washington and one in the nation's heartland -- fed the momentum for greater protection over our DNA.
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