Thomson, et al. v. Thompson, et al. (2001)
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Thomson [4], et al. v. Thompson, et al. was a lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on 8 May 2001 as Civil Action Number 01-CV-0973. This lawsuit was filed in hopes of gaining injunctive relief against a moratorium on the federal funding of stem cell research. The plaintiffs in the case were seven prominent scientists who performed embryonic stem cell research [5] and three patients: James Thomson [6], Roger Pedersen [7], John Gearhart [8], Douglas Melton [9], Dan Kaufman [10], Alan Trounson [11], Martin Pera [12], Christopher Reeve [13], James Cordy [14], and James Tyree [15]. The suit was filed against Tommy G. Thompson [16] in his official capacity as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services; Ruth Kirschstein [17] in her official capacity as Acting Director of the National Institutes of Health [18]; the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); and the National Institutes of Health [18] (NIH). The plaintiffs argued that by illegally delaying and withholding federal funds for stem cell research, the defendants were causing irreparable harm to research and development of potential therapies for patients.There was also concern about potentially preventing young researchers from entering the field, and restricting the sharing of discoveries between scientists that federal funding of scientific research fosters.
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