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Opinions | The end of intellectual property protections? Daniel Drezner © Matt Slocum/AP Pat Moore of the Chester County Health Department fills a syringe with the Moderna coronavirus vaccine before administering it to emergency medical workers at the Chester County Government Services Center in West Chester, Pa., on Dec. 29. Last week, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai announced a pretty big shift in the U.S. position on intellectual property rights for coronavirus vaccines: “The Administration believes strongly in intellectual property protections, but in service of ending this pandemic, supports the waiver of those protections for COVID-19 vaccines. We will actively participate in text-based negotiations at the World Trade Organization (WTO) needed to make that happen.”
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While states like Arizona and Kansas advance ‘religious freedom’ bills to allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT people, a Minnesota group is hosting a rally on the topic on Monday.
A new religious group, Light for Freedom, will be hosting a Rally for Religious Freedom at the Minnesota Capitol on Monday from 2 to 3pm.
Light for Freedom says it will “We will educate, empower, and call to action people of faith and goodwill to defend our U.S. religious liberty.”
Conservatives at the Minnesota Legislature are already signaling a desire to put forward a bill that would “make it clear businesses owned by people who oppose such [same-sex] marriages are not required to service gay weddings,” Bluestem Prairie reports.