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The dogs in the manger, 1
In 1979, R. Tenney Johnson, a career federal attorney, testified before the Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space on Senate bill S. 1215, the “Science and Technology Research Development Utilization Policy Act.” This was the bill that was competing with … Continue reading
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Use Bayh-Dole 35 USC 202(a)(ii) to deal with (future) drug prices
The Washington Monthly has a new article out by Alicia Mundy on high drug prices and Bayh-Dole. Mundy reports on efforts to use march-in procedures under Bayh-Dole to force lower the price of drugs that were developed with federal support. There’s substance … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayh-Dole, exceptional circumstances, Xtandi
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