North Carolina Law Review
Volume 97, Number 5 (2019) Legal, Ethical, and Policy Implications of New Gene-Editing Technologies
Front Matter
Articles
Introduction: A Lawyer's Guide to CRISPR
John M. Conley
Human Gene-Editing Research: Is the Future Here Yet?
Nancy M. P. King
Somatic Genome Editing in Sickle Cell Disease: Rewriting a More Just Future
Vence L. Bonham and Lisa E. Smilan
Replacement or Reduction of Gene-Edited Animals in Biomedical Research: A Comparative Ethics and Policy Analysis
Matthias Eggel and Rebecca L. Walker
Before We Make a Pig's Ear of It: How North Carolina Hog-Farming Nuisance Suits Provide Context for the Ethics of Gene Editing Livestock
Karen M. Meagher and Paul B. Thompson
Governing Extinction in the Era of Gene Editing
Jonas J. Monast
Legal and Ethical Implications of CRISPR Applications in Psychiatry
Alexandra L. Foulkes, Takahiro Soda, Martilias Farrell, Paola Giusti-Rodríguez, and Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz
DIY CRISPR
Christi J. Guerrini, G. Evan Spencer, and Patricia J. Zettler
Gene Therapy's Field of Dreams: If You Build It, Will We Pay?
Laura Hercher and Anya E.R. Prince
The Pick-and-Shovel Play: Bioethics for Gene-Editing Vector Patents
Jacob S. Sherkow and Christopher Thomas Scott
Volume 97
- Editor in Chief
- Elizabeth E. Fisher
- Executive Articles Editor
- Andrew M. Wasilick
- Executive Comments Editor
- Caitlin A. Wilkinson
- Managing Editor
- Samuel M. Dearstyne
- Publication Editor
- Brooke R. Watson
- Articles Editors
- Courtney E. Bain
- Matthew J. Higgins
- Sarah M. Jamison
- Hailey W. Klabo
- Wesleigh C. Vick
- Thomas S. Walker
- William O. Walker IV
- Henry S. Zaytoun
- North Carolina Issue Editor
- Jeffrey D. Miles
- Symposium Editors
- MacKenzie D. Dickerman
- Courtney E. Johnson
- Online Content Editor
- Sara M. Farnsworth
- Contributing Editors
- Robert T. Lucas IV
- Daniel S. Sanders III
- Paul H. Sukenik
- Comments Editors
- Jordan L. Bernstein
- James G. McLeod
- Natalie M. Minois
- Jake G. Rifkin
- Emily E. Sorge
- Graham F. Whittington
- Thomas J. Zamadics