Girl, boy

Boy, girl... or intersex? Law and gender

19 October 2017

Boy or girl? This is one of the first questions all new parents are asked. In a small percentage of cases, the answer isn鈥檛 straightforward: the child is intersex. In a highly gendered society, how does the law apply to people whose physiology doesn鈥檛 fit the binary categories of male and female?聽

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Snip, snip, cure: correcting defects in the genetic blueprint

14 July 2017

Gene editing using 鈥榤olecular scissors鈥 that snip out and replace faulty DNA could provide an almost unimaginable future for some patients: a complete cure. Cambridge researchers are working towards making the technology cheap and safe, as well as examining the ethical and legal issues surrounding one of the most exciting medical advances of recent times.

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Darwin Lecture Series

Opinion: Being society's critic & conscience

06 January 2017

Universities are about more than research and teaching, they should also act as society鈥檚 critic and conscience, says Graham Virgo, Pro-vice-chancellor for Education and Professor of English Private Law.

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Brexit: High Court ruling on Article 50 explained

03 November 2016

In a landmark constitutional judgment handed down today, the High Court has put a stumbling block in the way of the Prime Minister鈥檚 plan to trigger Article 50 by the end of March 2017. Professor Kenneth Armstrong from the goes through the ruling.聽

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