Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 1999
ISSN
1098-4577
Publisher
University of Texas School of Law
Language
en-US
Abstract
If you don't believe in privacy, you probably don't believe in genetic privacy. I believe in privacy, including the constitutional right of privacy. But my interest is not to persuade you to believe in privacy, but rather to expose the major issues involved in genetic privacy. What makes genetic information different from other sensitive medical information? Are we getting carried away? Are we just treating DNA-based information differently because it is new?
Recommended Citation
George J. Annas,
Genetic Privacy: There Ought to Be a Law
,
in
4
Texas Review of Law & Politics
9
(1999).
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