Genetic exceptionalism & legislative pragmatism

Hastings Center Report 35 (4):27-33 (2005)
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Abstract

: Can passing antidiscrimination laws ever be a bad idea? Yes, if broad policy reform is abandoned in favor of genetic-specific legislation. But in spite of its serious flaws, both in concept and in practice, genetic-specific legislation is sometimes worth passing anyway—sometimes a bad idea is reasonable

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