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What the Supreme Court’s Expected Ruling on Affirmative Action Might Mean for US Health Care

Bill of Health

Bollinger and the Fourteenth Amendment In this 2003 case involving the holistic admissions program at the University of Michigan Law School, which was patterned after Harvard’s, the Supreme Court revisited its decision in Bakke. Gregory Curfman , M.D. He is also the Deputy Editor of JAMA.

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Ethical Challenges Associated with the Protection of Pets in War

Bill of Health

The extension of international protection to Ukrainian pets raises issues with respect to the legitimate expectations of future refugee populations. Seen from that angle, taking pets at war seriously is indeed a proper ethics challenge. Kristin Bergtora Sandvik (LL.M

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How World AIDS Day 2024 Can Inform Healthcare in 2025

Health Populi

In particular, the continuing commitment to PEPFAR — the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief — was expanded in a five-year strategy with the explicit goal of ending global HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. million babies to be born HIV-free across 55 countries since its inception in 2003,” the press release explained.