Reproductive Rights
Genes,
Parents and Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Mistakes, Race,
Sex, and Law
LESLIE BENDER
Syracuse University - College of Law
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, Forthcoming 2002
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Marianne Bitler, Madeline Zavodny
Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health,
Disposable
Mothers, Deployable Children (Review Essay)
Annette Ruth Appell, Michigan Journal of Race & Law,
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Surrounding
Embryos: Biology, Ideology, and Politics
Janet L. Dolgin, Health Matrix, Vol. 16, No. 27, 2006
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TIME
TO DECIDE? THE LAWS GOVERNING
MOTHERS CONSENTS TO THE ADOPTION OF
THEIR NEWBORN INFANTS
ELIZABETH J. SAMUELS, TENNESSEE LAW REVIEW [Vol. 72:509
2005
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When
Salerno is Applied
Legal Arguments regarding restricting Reproductive Choice
New Hampshire 2005
ASSISTED
REPRODUCTION IN AN ERA OF POLARIZATION:
AN INSTITUTIONAL EXAMINATION OF WHY ADOPTION MAY BE THE
NEW BATTLEGROUND FOR THE RECOGNITION OF PARTNERSHIP
June Carbone; Santa Clara University School of Law Octiber 2006
Uncovering
the Rationale for Requiring
Infertility in Surrogacy Arrangements
Robin Fretwell; WilsonAmerican Journal of Law & Medicine,
29 (2003): 337-362
© 2003 American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Boston University School of Law
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