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Daily Women's Health Policy Report Summarizes Opinion Pieces On Supreme Court Nomination
Several newspapers recently published opinion pieces on President Obama"s nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. Summaries appear below.~ William Kelley, Boston Globe: With Democrats holding the majority of Senate seats, Sotomayor "will almost certainly be the next associate justice;" however, it is "essential for Republicans to assert themselves" and "insist on the time necessary" to vet Obama"s nominee, Kelley -- professor at Notre Dame Law School and deputy counsel to former President George W. Bush during the confirmation process for Justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito -- writes. In making a case against Sotomayor, Republican leaders "would be better advised to question President Obama"s own standard for what he was looking for in a nominee, which was a judge with "empathy,"" Kelley writes, adding that Obama"s approach is "demonstrably at odds with the rule of law and Republicans should not hesitate to say so." Kelley writes that the GOP "should aggressively make the case that the judge"s voice should be the voice of the law, which doesn"t depend on the race or sex of the judge," adding that Republican senators "should feel free to vote no if they aren"t convinced" that Sotomayor will decide cases "according to the rule of law" (Kelley, Boston Globe, 5/27).~ David Frum, American Public Media"s "Marketplace": Sotomayor "will certainly face questioning about Roe v. Wade ... and other hot-button issues at her confirmation hearings," but senators should focus instead on asking more questions about business, bankruptcy and tax law, Frum, a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, says in a "Marketplace" commentary. He continues that Obama "has talked of his desire for "empathy" in his nominees. Yet ironically, with this judicial pick, he has confirmed a trend toward judges whose experience of business law is abstract and academic -- who do not know what it means to explain to a client that what was a secured debt yesterday is not a secure debt today." He adds, "A little empathy for the people who make America"s economy go. How about that for a change?" (Frum, "Marketplace," American Public Media, 5/27).~ Linda Greenhouse, New York Times: The Supreme Court "is a dynamic institution whose component parts are always, although not always visibly, in motion," author and former Times Supreme Court correspondent Greenhouse writes, adding that despite Sotomayor"s "stirring life story and impressive resume, what we really want to know is how she will fit into this mix of ideology, personality, principle and politics." Greenhouse continues that regardless of whether Sotomayor"s decisions "make a difference" in the outcome of court cases, her nomination "comes at a special moment: the first projection of the remarkable 2008 election onto a Supreme Court that has so often in these last few years appeared headed in the opposite direction from the country." Greenhouse concludes that whether Sotomayor "proves to change the way the incumbent justices see the world, it will, at the least, change the way the world sees the Supreme Court" (Greenhouse, New York Times, 5/27).~ Jonah Goldberg, Tribune/Kansas City Star: Obama"s "insistence that the "quality of empathy, of understanding and identifying with people"s hopes and struggles" is the key qualification for a Supreme Court justice" is in conflict with the oath of office that Sotomayor will take if she is confirmed as a Supreme Court justice, Goldberg writes in a Tribune/Star opinion piece. In addition, the White House has been touting "Sotomayor"s "American story" of humble origins," which it claims "best prepares her for the high court because it shows "she understands that upholding the rule of law means going beyond legal theory to ensure consistent, fair, common-sense application of the law,"" Goldberg writes. He continues, "There"s nothing wrong with empathy, but Obama has something specific in mind when he talks about it," which is that "[j]udges must administer justice with
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Sinovac Provides Update On Clinical Trial For H1N1 Vaccine Trials

Sinovac Biotech Ltd. (NYSE AMEX: SVA), a leading provider of vaccines in China, announced today that the clinical trial of its A/H1N1 influenza vaccine is proceeding well. All of the volunteers have received their first shot of the vaccine and, during the three-day observation of safety, the preliminary tests on the A/H1N1 influenza vaccine have indicated that the vaccine is safe and reliable in humans. The clinical trial began on July 22, 2009 and a total of 1,614 volunteers, including 101 elders, 706 adults, 404 juvenile and 403 children, had received the first shot of the vaccine through July 25. During the three-day safety observation period, none of the volunteers participating in Sinovac"s clinical tests exhibited any signs of severe adverse reactions. Total adverse event rate is 11.8%, which is similar to seasonal influenza vaccine. The adverse events were all mild and transient. The most common symptom is pain at the site of injection. This clinical trial is organized by China"s Center for Disease Control (CDC), and undertaken by Beijing CDC. The Ministry of Health (MOH) and State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) are paying great attention to this clinical trial. Deputy Director General of MOH Disease Control Department, Donglou Xiao, Director of SFDA Registration Section, Wei Zhang, and other relevant experts visited the clinical site to inspect the clinical study. In June 2009, Sinovac announced that the Ministry of Health had made an initial order of 4 million doses of Panflu, which is expected to be delivered by the end of September. As usual, Sinovac"s seasonal influenza vaccine has been released by China SFDA and officially launched to the market at the end of July 2009. About Sinovac Sinovac Biotech Ltd. is a China-based biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the research, development, manufacture and commercialization of vaccines that protect against human infectious diseases. Sinovac"s commercialized vaccines include Healive(R) (hepatitis A), Bilive(R) (combined hepatitis A and B), Anflu(R) (influenza) and Panflu(TM) (H5N1). Sinovac is currently developing Universal Pandemic Influenza vaccine and Japanese encephalitis vaccine. Safe Harbor Statement This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements can be identified by words or phrases such as "will," "expects," "anticipates," "future," "intends," "plans," "believes," "estimates" and similar statements. Among other things, the business outlook and quotations from management in this press release contain forward-looking statements. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Sinovac"s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties. A number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward- looking statement. Sinovac does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement, except as required under applicable law. Sinovac Biotech Ltd.


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