LAPD’s Failure to Protect Peaceful Protesters at UCLA from Right-Wing Mob Shows Real Priorities

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LAPD’s Failure to Protect Peaceful Protesters at UCLA from Right-Wing Mob Shows Real Priorities


In 1991, Frank Donner, former director of the ACLU’s Project on Political Surveillance, published a book entitled Protectors of Privilege, which provided a history of police suppression of left-wing and labor protests in the United States.

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A key chapter in the book focused on the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), whose reactionary political function was epitomized by two of its most notorious chiefs: William Parker and Daryl Gates, who were overtly racist and supported anti-democratic paramilitary policing practices.

The LAPD’s true colors were on display at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) at the end of April when its officers stood by for hours as hundreds of right-wing vigilantes attacked pro-Palestinian demonstrators in what Al Jazeera described as a “really shocking and ugly scene of violence.” The LAPD then aggressively broke up the pro-Palestinian demonstrators’ encampment using flash bangs and riot gear, arresting around 200 of the anti-genocide protesters who were entirely peaceful. (none of the vigilantes were arrested).[1]


Pro-Israel attackers try to remove barricades at a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of California, Los Angeles, on May 1, 2024. [Source: msn.com]


On May 2, a day after the break-up of the encampment, I visited the UCLA campus and witnessed students and university employees clearing the protest area.

Though many of the students were refusing to speak to any media, I managed to interview one, Lisa Cooper, who described herself as a seasoned organizer originally from New York who had joined the protesters in solidarity with them.

Cooper told me that she helped run a wellness center in the encampment that brought in acupuncturists who administered treatment to students who had either been physically attacked or were dealing with emotional trauma and the stress of living in the encampment while studying for mid-terms.

The students believed they had to do something in the face of the horrific atrocities going on in Gaza.

Cooper said that dissent was currently under siege in the U.S. and that the protests provided an opportunity to get people thinking about societal problems and realities, and that the students involved felt empowered by their experience, which they would take with them into other aspects of their lives.

“this is a public university that preaches the importance of education, and yet, topics like Palestine are not taught. A lot of the programming shows that people here are taking their education into their own hands, and learning what it means to teach each other and enact activist values.”[2]


University employees clearing material from protest encampment area at UCLA on May 2. [Source: Photo courtesy of Jeremy Kuzmarov]

According to Cooper, public protest is a right Americans enjoy under the U.S. Constitution and that this should not be forgotten.

Cooper said that the right-wing vigilantes who stormed the encampment were equipped with bear mace, projectiles and other weapons that they deployed against protesters, causing injuries to some of the students.

One protester had 16 staples inserted into his scalp.


UCLA employees clearing protest signs and other items from encampment after the LAPD violently dispersed the anti-genocide protests. [Source: Photo courtesy of Jeremy Kuzmarov]


Because the students did not want to call 911 and put themselves at risk of suspension or arrest, other students drove them to the hospital by car.


Cooper herself was not injured in the attack, but said that the vigilantes hurled racial slurs at her (she is African-American).

UCLA students clearing material from protest encampment on May 2. [Source: Photo courtesy of Jeremy Kuzmarov]


The main police units that broke up the encampment were officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) who, she said, are not required to wear body cam devices. CHP was backed up by the LAPD, whose presence was ubiquitous around the campus during my visit.

Cooper said that UCLA should be called to account for not allowing peaceful protests on public property.

UCLA President Michael Drake released a statement supporting the university’s decision to label the protest encampment as unlawful, noting that, “when it threatens the safety of students or everyone else, we must act.”[3]


MAY GOD PROTECT US FROM UNCLE TOMS—UCLA President Michael Drake [Source: thelantern.com]



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Corporate media falsely accuse pro-Palestine protesters of "horrific violence".


  1. During the vigilante attack, a group reportedly piled on one person who lay on the ground, kicking and beating the person until others pulled him out of the scrum. The editor of the UCLA Daily Bruin, Catherine Hamilton, was punched in the chest and upper abdomen by the vigilantes. Robert Reynolds of Al Jazeera reported that the vigilante mob, which called for a second Nakba, “appear[ed] to be all largely people who are not of student age and they’re not from the UCLA campus, but what they’re doing is trying to harass and attack the pro-Palestinian demonstrators.” The leaders of the anti-war encampment at UCLA said that “law enforcement simply stood at the edge of the lawn and refused to budge as we screamed for their help. The only means of protection we had was each other as the attack went on for more than seven hours.” “The university would rather see us dead than divest,” it added in a statement posted on X. The Los Angeles Public Defenders’ Union called the UCLA arrests “shameful and a complete failure of leadership.” President Garrett Miller said they are ready to “represent every person facing charges.”

  2. Dylan Winward, “Encampment Hosts Programming, Draws Counter-Protesters,” UCLA Daily Bruin, April 26, 2014, 2. Winward’s article detailed how Jewish Voices for Peace organized a passover seder in the encampment and shabbat service, dispelling the myth that somehow the students involved in the encampment were anti-semites.

  3. Anna Dai-Liu and Dylan Winward, “Pro-Israel counter-protesters attempt to storm encampment, sparking violence,” UCLA Daily Bruin, May 1, 2024, 1.

  4. Sam Mulick, “UCLA Community Responds to Palestine Solidarity Encampment,” UCLA Daily Bruin, APril 26, 2024, 3 quotes from students, the majority of whom had highly positive views of the encampment. This included numbers of Jewish students. One student quoted in the article expressed appreciation that students of this generation were politically active and cared about the plight of oppressed people in the world, while another said the encampment was an effective method to engage community members on the campus. Still another, a psychology student, Erin Lee, told The Daily Bruin that UCLA should offer more support to Palestinian students, and that the university had taken a direct role in the war in Gaza through its investments in companies affiliated with the Israeli military. She added correctly that while she thinks students in the encampment were sending a very powerful message, she doubts the UC system will respond to their actions.


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In the late 1970s, residents of Love Canal, a working-class neighborhood in Niagara Falls, New York, discovered that their homes, schools and playgrounds were built on top of a former chemical waste dump, which was now leaking toxic substances and wreaking havoc on their health. Through interviews with many of the extraordinary housewives turned activists, POISONED GROUND: THE TRAGEDY AT LOVE CANAL shows how they effectively challenged those in power, forced America to reckon with the human cost of unregulated industry, and created a grassroots movement that galvanized the landmark Superfund Bill.


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Are there bounds to collective West’s cynicism? (Apparently not).

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There is a question that needs to be put to the leadership of Ecuador. The next time there is a coup in their country and, as deposed Latin American officials regularly do, they also take refuge in a foreign embassy, after the appalling precedent they foolishly established the other day how safe will they be from their pursuers? That is a matter they should be pondering gravely right now аs they contemplate the ruins of international law and the Vienna Convention following the ill-conceived incursion and abduction on foreign sovereign territory instigated on their orders in their own capital. But we do not intend to do their legal and intellectual work for them because this column is devoted to another topic.

In the United Nations General Assembly, a nasty resolution is being prepared to cement the narrative about the fabricated July 1995 genocide in Srebrenica. The resolution’s purpose is three-fold: to officially endorse the dubious findings of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, to condemn “Srebrenica genocide denial,” and to mandate that henceforth July 11 should be observed as the international Srebrenica genocide day, akin one supposes to Women’s Day on March 8.

The last such attempt to force Srebrenica down the international community’s throat was in 2015. It was sponsored unashamedly in the Security Council of the United Nations by the Perfidious Albion, the godfather of all genocides this side of antiquity, stretching from North America to India and with everywhere in between, not forgetting the unhappy Emerald Isle of Ireland, of course. That slimy attempt to tar an entire nation, the Serbs in this particular case, by sullying them collectively with the most heinous crime known in international law failed only because it was vetoed by Russia. The authors of the pending resolution assume that the clever change of venue to the General Assembly, where there are no inconvenient procedural obstacles to their machinations, should do the trick, thus avoiding a repetition of the 2015 failure. They hope that cajoling the usual assortment of obscure Pacific island statelets and subservient “allies” drawn from the four corners of the Earth should suffice to produce a respectable General Assembly vote in support of their Srebrenica resolution. It matters not to them that most of those strong-armed and blackmailed governments have no stake whatsoever in this matter and that their public for the most part have not even heard of Srebrenica.

The fact that such a resolution will have been sponsored by Germany and Rwanda, though of course it was conceived and written not by them but by their controllers, encapsulates the perfidy. Germany embodies genocide running into millions, and not just in Europe but in Southwest Africa as well. Rwanda, an obedient African protectorate of the collective West, exemplifies racially motivated mass killing on a ghastly scale in the 1990s, covertly managed by Western special services but brilliantly deconstructed and exposed by Prof. Edward Herman and David Peterson. The fact that these two governments tainted by genocide were tasked in the UN by their hegemonic masters to table a resolution on the subject of genocide, to morally compromise a nation that historically has itself been a victim a genocide, speaks volumes about the cynicism of this sick project’s degenerate authors.



The false narrative of “Srebrenica genocide” has been picked apart relentlessly over the last decade and a half, knocking out every one of its propaganda props. As Dr. Efraim Zuroff, director of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre in Jerusalem, said a few days ago “according to the original definition of genocide, which holds that it is an attempt to destroy an entire ethnic group, the crime committed in Srebrenica cannot be an act of genocide. Serbian forces let go all women and children before executing the men, some of whom were combatants. I do not consider the General Assembly of the United Nations to be competent to determine whether or not an event was genocide.”

The evidence strongly supports Zuroff’’s position. Over twenty years after the event, there is no proof that Serbian forces had the required special intent (dolus specialis) to exterminate the population of Srebrenica, not to speak of their coreligionists throughout Bosnia. As Zuroff observed, the reproductive part of the population was unharmed, which directly contradicts the existence of genocidal intent. Furthermore, autopsy reports show that there were remains of a total of 1,920 individuals in Srebrenica mass graves, which is less than a quarter of the wildly inflated official figure of 8,000 victims. Pattern of injury analysis reveals that even of those about 70% died of a variety of causes, mainly combat injuries, and that at most about 800 exhibited injuries consistent with execution.

That number is roughly equivalent to the number of Serbian civilians that were killed in raids on surrounding Serbian villages carried out from the UN protected enclave of Srebrenica during the three years that preceded its capture.

It was also established, on the basis of survivor statements, that in the period immediately following the Serbian forces’ entry into Srebrenica, on July 11, 1995, fierce combat continued with the 28th Division of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as it was breaking out of Serbian encirclement. That resulted in several thousand combat deaths that were entirely legitimate under international law and therefore could not be attributed to “genocide”. However, collective West propaganda and the illegal Tribunal at the Hague that was set up specifically to reach preordained legal and factual conclusions about the war in Bosnia were happy to conflate combat casualties with real victims in order to fix the 8,000 victims figure that they regarded as the psychological minimum for the allegation of genocide to appear credible.

The politically motivated Srebrenica resolution is due to be introduced on the General Assembly’s agenda toward the end of April, 2024. Coincidentally, that also happens to be a date of great significance to a real genocide, commemorated at roughly the same time. On April 22, 1945, just days before the defeat of the Axis and the end of World War II, the few surviving prisoners of the Jasenovac concentration camp in Nazi-aligned “Independent State of Croatia,” called by Israeli historian Gideon Greif the “Auschwitz of the Balkans,” staged a rebellion, with a handful managing to escape. It is estimated that between 1941 and 1945 in Jasenovac about 600,000 victims, Serbs, Jews and Roma, perished for reasons of their race or ethnicity.

And yet this anniversary of a real genocide is of no interest to the German government. It chose pointedly to ignore it when signing on to the baseless Srebrenica resolution. If it had a shred of honour and decency it would not have done so, regardless of the instructions of its Transatlantic overseers. The appalling details of the uninterrupted four- year butchery in Jasenovac are not in dispute, having  horrified even hardened SS officers. It was regarded with disgust by the German commanding general in Zagreb Glaise von Horstenau and the top German diplomat in the Balkans, Hermann Neubacher. The Jasenovac death camp was run and atrocities there were committed by the Croat equivalent of Ukrainian Banderites, that is correct, but under international law, as the occupying power, it is Germany that had overall responsibility to ensure the safety of civilians and to prevent their indiscriminate extermination.

By choosing not to interfere with the bestiality of its local Croatian satellites, instead of preventing Germany in fact facilitated those outrages.

We now have a clear answer to the question in the title of this text. No, there seem to be no limits to their contemptible cynicism and hypocrisy. If Germany were truly looking for a way to assuage its conscience and to demonstrate repentance, it would be submitting in the General Assembly a resolution to condemn one of the authentic genocides, in Jasenovac and throughout Croatia during World War II, in the perpetration of which it played at least a facilitating role. It would not be virtue signalling with the politically concocted “genocide” in Srebrenica, made up out of thin air to humiliate and bully a proud nation that refuses to submit to the dictates of the collective West (of which Germany is a subservient member) today, just as its grandparents had refused to bow to Hitler and his minions in 1941.

Sadly, whatever Germany and its Transatlantic handlers ultimately do, it would be naïve to expect that they will receive their proper comeuppance from the cowardly Serbian government. That government will not, as it should and is perfectly entitled to do, introduce in the General Assembly its own resolution calling on the world community to recognise and condemn the genocidal extermination of the Serbian people in Jasenovac and elsewhere in Banderite Croatia during World War II.

In fact, it is a matter of great interest to see whether in fear of its Western masters that miserable government will even dare to vote against occupied Germany’s and pathetic Rwanda’s resolution in the General Assembly, blaming the Serbian people for the fictitious “genocide” in Srebrenica.

After all, in November 2022 the Serbian government instructed their representative in the UN to shamefully abstain on the resolution condemning the glorification of Nazism, racism, and xenophobia, evils from which their own people had suffered immeasurably. So on the upcoming Srebrenica resolution, all bets are off.


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It’s Capitalism, Stupid! Universities Are Making Billions Gatekeeping Your Meds

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Universities Are Making Billions Gatekeeping Your Meds

The University of California has raked in a previously undisclosed $1.6 billion from Xtandi sales, and now doesn’t want the government lowering exorbitant drug costs.

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Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation.

But these universities are also likely concerned that drug-price reforms would hamper their profits. Case in point: the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has quietly reaped more than a billion dollars in payouts from Xtandi, a lifesaving cancer drug that it developed with the help of government funding and now costs U.S. patients $200,000 a year.

The university is among those working to block the government from lowering the cost of prescription drugs like Xtandi that have been developed with taxpayer money. 

Since this first-of-its-kind prostate cancer drug was approved for use in 2012, UCLA has received $1.6 billion in royalty fees, patent income, and reimbursement payments thanks to its development of Xtandi, according to information obtained through the California Public Records Act by The Lever

As the price of Xtandi increases and demands mount to lower its cost, the public institution — which exists because of federal land grants and is supported by government funding — has seen its royalty fees grow substantially, increasing by $11.6 million from 2021 to 2022.

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These payouts are on top of the $520 million UCLA received in 2016 after selling some of its royalty rights — and suggest that UCLA has a vested interest in stopping new drug pricing reforms, thus allowing Xtandi’s price to reach ever higher.

“For UCLA, this has been the gift that keeps on giving,” said Robert Sachs, who was prescribed Xtandi after being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer and petitioned government agencies to reduce the drug’s price

While researchers deserve compensation for developing breakthrough medicines, experts say the opposition against even limited drug pricing reforms hurts patients and their access to lifesaving medications. 

Last December, the Biden administration announced plans to use a long-standing federal law to lower the price of prescription drugs developed with taxpayer funds. The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 allows government agencies to “march in” and license brand-name drug patents to generic manufacturers to sell the medication at a more reasonable price.

In response, the University of California system — along with pharmaceutical giants, generic drugmakers, and venture capital firms — argued that march-in rights were not meant to address high drug prices and that doing so would stifle innovation. 

The march-in provision “is not supported by the statute itself and the authors (Senators Bayh and Dole) have clarified that this is not the legislative intent,” the University of California wrote in a 2021 letter about these rights. “Any perceived possibility for misuse or added uncertainty on the interpretation of this provision will have significant harmful effects on the University’s ability to collaborate with or license federally funded inventions to an industry partner.” 

Steve Knievel, an expert in policy matters affecting drug pricing and medicine access at the consumer advocacy organization Public Citizen, says this pushback is likely from universities’ academic technology transfer offices, which manage researchers’ intellectual property and partner with outside companies to commercialize inventions. These offices “see licensing of inventions made at universities to be a potential way to make some serious funds,” said Knievel.

More expensive drugs therefore lead to more money for the university. “Their concern is: If the drugs are cheaper, we get less in our royalty payments from the drug companies,” said economist Dean Baker, who cofounded the Center for Economic and Policy Research think tank.

TILL WHEN ARE WE GOING TO FALL FOR THIS OLD B.S.? "In response, the University of California system — along with pharmaceutical giants, generic drugmakers, and venture capital firms — argued that march-in rights were not meant to address high drug prices and that doing so would stifle innovation."

In response to a request for comment, UCLA Health’s Senior Director of Communications Phil Hampton wrote in an email that, as noted in the university’s 2016 news release, “UCLA is using some of the revenue to support undergraduate scholarships and graduate student fellowships. In addition, inventors and Howard Hughes Medical Institute receive a share of the proceeds.”

“Unreasonable, And Indeed Outrageous”

The research that laid the groundwork for Xtandi came about in the early 2000s, thanks to grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Army. UCLA chemist Michael Jung designed a molecule called enzalutamide, known commercially as Xtandi. With the help of then-UCLA professor of medicine Charles Sawyers, the two discovered that the molecule can block cell absorption of androgens — a group of hormones that includes testosterone and fuel prostate cancer cell growth

In 2005, UCLA licensed three Xtandi patents to the biopharmaceutical company Medivation, which later entered into a global agreement with Japan-based Astellas Pharma to develop and commercialize the drug. In 2012, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the drug, and the pill, which is very effective at slowing prostate cancer growth, is now taken by hundreds of thousands of patients worldwide. In 2016, the pharmaceutical behemoth Pfizer spent $14 billion to acquire Medivation, adding Xtandi to its ever-growing cancer-drug roster.

Now, global sales of Xtandi by Pfizer and Astellas Pharma are $5 billion each year. The U.S. market, where Xtandi costs $136.50 per 40-milligram pill, accounts for roughly half of those sales. In 2022, Medicare and Medicaid spent $2.6 billion on the drug. 

since January 2022. In Japan, where Astellas Pharma is based, the drug costs less than a fifth of the U.S. wholesale price. 

As the first medication of its kind on the market, Xtandi’s exorbitantly high price set a precedent for other androgen-blocking prostate cancer drugs, said Sachs. For example, darolutamide, made by the Finnish pharmaceutical company Orion Corporation and drug giant Bayer, costs $14,303 for 120 tablets.

This is an exploitation of the “weak response of the United States to excessive pricing of drugs,” advocacy groups wrote in a 2016 letter to the NIH, Department of Defense, and Department of Health and Human Services requesting that the government use march-in rights to reduce Xtandi’s cost. 

“In our opinion, it is unreasonable, and indeed outrageous, that prices are higher in the United States than in foreign countries, for a drug invented at UCLA using federal government grants,” the groups wrote in the letter. 

The NIH and Department of Defense rejected the march-in request, and prices for Xtandi subsequently increased, according to James Love, director of Knowledge Ecology International, who has been following the march-in fight for years. 

During this time, a Canadian pharmaceutical company also offered to sell generic versions of Xtandi to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for $3 per pill (the Medicare price at the time was $69.41 per pill). Andy Slavitt, then-administrator of CMS which runs all federal health care programs, turned down the offer

March-in supporters picked up the fight again starting in 2019, when individuals with prostate cancer, including Sachs, petitioned the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, and the Department of Health and Human Services to grant march-in rights for Xtandi patents. Nineteen organizations and 25 members of Congress also urged the Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to take action. 

However, these requests were once again denied. According to a 2023 letter from the NIH, the “practical application” of Xtandi, based on the U.S. Code for patent law, is “evidenced by the ‘manufacture, practice, and operation’ of the invention and the invention’s ‘availability to and use by the public,’” Therefore, the agency claimed that the University of California “does not fail the requirement for bringing Xtandi to practical application, as the drug is manufactured and on the market in the manner of other prescription drugs.” 

definition of “practical application” under the U.S. Code on patent law also states that “to the extent permitted by law or Government regulations,” the invention must be made “available to the public on reasonable terms,” although the NIH did not mention this qualification in their letter. 

“What the Biden Administration is saying is that charging U.S. residents three to six times more than any other high-income country is reasonable,” Love wrote in a post about the NIH’s rejection of march-in rights. 

This rejection hasn’t stopped efforts to reduce Xtandi prices: On April 9, Knowledge Ecology International and other groups sent a letter to CMS demanding the Biden administration leverage their authority provided under patent law to “authorize qualified companies to make and sell generic versions of” Xtandi. 

The authors noted that nine drug manufacturers, many of which are based in India, are currently making generic versions of Xtandi, and some of these drugmakers have tentative approval from the FDA to sell their medication in the U.S. 

A Billion-Dollar Jackpot

Meanwhile, UCLA has earned millions of dollars in payouts — mostly royalty fees — from Xtandi sales each year. From 2012, when the drug was approved by the FDA, until the summer of 2023, quarterly royalty payments grew from $564,000 to $48 million, an 85-fold increase, according to data reviewed by The Lever.

In 2016, the university also sold a portion of the royalty rights it co-owned for $1.1 billion to Royalty Pharma, a company that purchases biopharmaceutical royalties to collect future payouts. Of this amount, UCLA received $520 million, which was put into a portfolio anticipated to bring in “approximately $60 million annually until 2027,” according to a university news release.

The remainder of the proceeds was split between the inventors, including Jung and Sawyers, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Maryland, where Sawyers also worked when the drug was invented. 

These payouts are on top of the billions of dollars the University of California system receives from federal, state, and local governments. During the 2022-2023 school year, the 10 universities in the system were awarded $5.5 billion in public money, with UCLA receiving more than a billion dollars.


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Despite such massive benefits from taxpayer money, the University of California system continues to try to block the government’s use of march-in rights, spending $1.2 million lobbying on the Bayh-Dole Act, intellectual property and technology transfer issues, and other matters last year, according to lobbying records. 

The University of California, along with Astellas Pharma and Pfizer, even went as far as to sue an India-based drugmaker in 2022 that wanted to sell generic versions of Xtandi — alleging that these generics would infringe one of the drug’s patents. Last year, the Indian drug manufacturer dropped all claims for the Xtandi patent.

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This comes after the academic institution signed a landmark set of ethical licensing guidelines in 2007 that said universities should find “a way to share the fruits of what we learn globally, at sustainable and affordable prices” and “construct licensing arrangements in ways that ensure that these underprivileged populations have low- or no-cost access to adequate quantities of these medical innovations.”

Academic Opposition

UCLA is not the only research university opposing march-in rights. Others including Stanford University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have also submitted comments to the government decrying the fair drug pricing initiative.

March-in rights “will result in disincentivizing private sector partners from licensing advancements made through federally funded research,” a group of educational associations, including the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, wrote in response to the draft march-in rights framework proposed by the National Institute of Standards of Technology last December. “We recommend a complete and timely rescission of this framework by the administration.” 

The Bayh-Dole Coalition, a group of research universities and other scientific organizations, also staunchly opposes march-in rights, writing in their comment that the “draft framework is being justified as a weapon to lower drug costs. It is no such thing,” and the “proposed framework violates both the letter and spirit of the Bayh-Dole Act and would cause untold harm to American companies, workers, and consumers if implemented.” 

Although the Bayh-Dole Act is pivotal in helping universities license their inventions to the private sector, the creation of blockbuster drugs like Xtandi — which march-in rights were designed to address — is very rare. 

 
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“There have been really some big moneymakers where the university gets a small licensing fee on some key patents on a blockbuster drug that can bring in some serious revenue,” said Knievel from Public Citizen. However, he added, “Most of the university grants don’t lead to those sorts of inventions. It’s sort of like they are playing the lottery.” 

A few other academic institutions have hit the drug jackpot. In 2007, Northwestern University invented the pain and epilepsy medication Lyrica that was commercialized by Pfizer and resulted in a $700 million payout from Royalty Pharma — the same company that bought Xtandi royalty rights from UCLA. That same year, New York University hauled in $650 million from Royalty for its arthritis drug Remicade. 

Because of how unusual it is to create a successful drug — and the many regulations involved — Knievel said the government’s march-in rights would only be used in rare circumstances. So he doesn’t believe the drug reforms would stifle innovation or destroy the pharmaceutical industry. 

“If we’re only asking for some modicum of fairness, companies will retain the ability to be extremely profitable, we’ll still get plenty of new drugs that we need,” said Knievel.


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