May 18, 2013

Save Email Print Bookmark and Share
A A
Reporter: Associated Press

Court: Gov't Can Fund Embryonic Stem Cell Research

Friday, August 24, 2012

A federal appeals court says the Obama administration's funding of embryonic stem cell research in hopes of curing deadly diseases can continue, despite complaints the work relies on destroyed human embryos.

The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld a decision throwing out a lawsuit that challenged federal funding for the research. Opponents claimed the National Institutes of Health was violating the 1996 Dickey-Wicker law that prohibits taxpayer financing for work that harms an embryo.

But a three-judge appeals court panel unanimously agreed with a lower court judge's dismissal of the case.

Chief Judge David B. Sentelle says in the ruling that "Dickey-Wicker permits federal funding of research projects that utilize already-derived" embryonic stem cells because no "human embryo or embryos are destroyed" in such projects.


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus

Health Links

For the latest news on fitness & diet with a twist of fun.
Click here for resources from local medical providers.