October 19, 2009
Prof. Bob Infelise discusses New Source Review and the Problem of Grandfathering.
For more information on key environmental issues, visit Berkeley Law's environmental blog, http://legalplanet.wordpress.com/, or the Video and Audio Resources page, http://www.law.berkeley.edu/2866.htm.
This panel seeks to shed light on the challenges new genetic information poses for all of us by exploring the personal stories of people who are grappling directly with its benefits and burdens. Moderated by New York Times National Correspondent Amy Harmon, based on her Pulitzer-Prize-winning series "The DNA Age." Panelists: Katharine Moser, Deborah Lindner, MD, Anna Tague, Steven Schonholz, MD.
This event is co-sponsored by the College of Letters & Science at UC Berkeley and The New York Times, as part of Berkeley's On the Same Page: Bring Your Genes to Cal program.
Judy Halebsky is the author of two collections of poetry, Tree Line and Sky=Empty which won the New Issues Prize. Her honors include fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, the Millay Colony and the Japanese Ministry of Culture. Originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, she now lives in Oakland and teaches at Dominican University of California.