Henrietta Lacks’ Harvested Cells: Is The Clock Ticking On Unjust Enrichment Claim?

Cells Were Harvested From Henrietta Lacks Without Her Knowledge Or Consent In 1951

The descendants of Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman whose non-consensually harvested cervical cancer cells became the famous HeLa cell line, are suing Thermo Fisher Scientific. The family argue that Thermo Fisher’s ongoing profits from the various HeLa cell lines it commercializes and sells constitute unjust enrichment.

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