Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Federalist Society event: Regulating Morality: Human Cloning and Embryonic Stem Cell Research

The Arizona State University Federalist Society and the ASU Law Center for Law, Science & Innovation are pleased to present:
SHOULD MORALITY BE LEGISLATED?: Human Cloning and Embryonic Stem Cell Research
FEATURING:
Nikolas T. Nikas, President and General Counsel of the Bioethics Defense Fund
WITH COMMENTARY BY:
Gary Marchant, Executive Director: Center for Law, Science and Innovation, Lincoln Professor of Emerging Technologies: Law and Ethics, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law
Nikolas T. Nikas has directed national legal strategy on the issue of human cloning/embryonic stem cell research since 1992. He has lectured or debated on the full range of bioethics topics in South Korea, London, Zurich, Rome and in laws school at Columbia University, The University of California, Berkley, The University of Notre Dame, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has also testified in the U.S. Senate and as an expert in various state legislatures across the country.
THURSDAY, March 4, 2010
5PM Reception- Refreshments Will Be Served
6PM Presentation Begins in the Great Hall
Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law is located at the corner of McAllister & Orange Streets, in Tempe, Arizona.
*Earn up to 1.5 hour of CLE credit for this event. CLE Materials $10
RSVP for this Event with Callie Parkinson at cnparkinsonlaw@gmail.com

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