Policy & Ethics

Whether you believed the Chevron Doctrine was wrong or not, the Supremes have moved us from the proverbial “pan into the fire.”
The 1993 Daubert decision assigns to judges the role of “gatekeepers” – meaning judges must first vet scientific evidence before its submission to the jury, and reject evidence that is not reliable, relevan
Let's have a round of zero applause for the New York State Department of Health for its June 24th publication to physicians, misnamed "Data to Action Opioid Prescribing in New York State." In a mastery of the self-evident, the authors reache
Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 78 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss why
Join Cameron English, Dr. Chuck Dinerstein and Dr. Barbara Billauer on Episode 77 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss this landmark court case:
This week, my friend and colleague, Alex Berezow, wrote a piece, Is the US doctor shortage intentional?
Debates regarding healthcare policy in America inevitably lead to discussions over exorbitant costs, and discussions over exorbitant costs inevitably lead to blame.
When demand exceeds supply, a resource is limited.
A quarter or more of our environmental impact comes from our food production.