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P-ISSN 0002-4678
E-ISSN 2162-4151
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Vol. 70, Issue 2, 2007March 03, 2007 EDT

“KNICKEL” AND DIME ISSUES: AN UNEXPLORED LOOPHOLE IN NEW YORK’S GENETIC DISCRIMINATION STATUTE AND THE VIABILITY OF GENETIC TESTING IN THE SPORTS EMPLOYMENT CONTEXT

Paul Trumble,
genetic discriminationincreased risk exceptionsection 296 of New York’s Executive Lawgenetic testingHuman Genome Project
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Paul Trumble, “KNICKEL” AND DIME ISSUES: AN UNEXPLORED LOOPHOLE IN NEW YORK’S GENETIC DISCRIMINATION STATUTE AND THE VIABILITY OF GENETIC TESTING IN THE SPORTS EMPLOYMENT CONTEXT, 70 Albany Law Review (2007).

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