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...Transparency and disclosure helps, but it isn’t sufficient,” Relman said in June...
...always provide enough sources when it comes to individual aspects of the financial crisis. For instance, when profiling one of the most controversial topics—financial companies like Wells Fargo allegedly targeting minority communities for subprime mortgages—the Cockburns rely on one unquestionably biased source: John Relman, a civil rights attorney involved in a lawsuit with Wells Fargo for minority targeting. Wells Fargo declined to comment and the film offers no rebuttal from anyone else, and the result feels a little one-sided...
...Former New England Journal of Medicine editor Arnold S. Relman, who participated in the student protest last fall and is a long-time advocate of independence from industry in medical education, added that he supports the proposed legislation...
...Relman expressed doubts that the legislation would pass at the national level because of the strength of the pharmaceutical company lobby...
...petition signed by over 200 faculty and students was delivered to the office of Medical School Dean Jeffrey S. Flier, who was traveling at the time. The event drew the attention of representatives from the pharmaceutical company Pfizer and former New England Journal of Medicine editor Arnold S. Relman, a Medical School professor who extemporaneously addressed the group...