In 2014, a white lesbian couple filed a wrongful birth lawsuit against a sperm bank after they were accidentally given sperm from a black male resulting in the birth of their biracial daughter. This issue received significant attention in the news and popular media from those who were for and against their decision to sue. For this research project, we scoured scholarly and popular cultural media to identify main arguments for these opposing positions. We found that those in favor of the decision to sue interpreted the event as a failed business transaction and sympathized with the couple\u27s lack of agency. Those opposed argued that this suit is damaging to the child and speaks to the lower value of black bodies in our society. This is al...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
Under the guise of the best interest of the child, courts have denied biological and legal parents...
This project seeks to fill three current gaps in the literature on lesbian, gay, and queer (LGQ) par...
While some might believe that Black versus gay discourse only surfaces in highly politicized setting...
The year 2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia decision, in which a unanimo...
A white lesbian mom recently sued a sperm bank for “wrongful birth“ after it sent her a sample from ...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
This article examines child custody and visitation cases in which courts operate under the assumptio...
The focus of our chapter is on families formed by lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) parents who had c...
In recent years, rapid changes in both assisted reproduction and social practices have given rise to...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
Transracial adoption is a highly sensitive topic, evoking intense debate between those who consider ...
In the past two decades a growing body of empirical research has purported to demonstrate that trans...
Despite the growing recognition of transgender rights in both law and culture, there is one area of ...
Despite the growing recognition of transgender rights in both law and culture, there is one area of ...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
Under the guise of the best interest of the child, courts have denied biological and legal parents...
This project seeks to fill three current gaps in the literature on lesbian, gay, and queer (LGQ) par...
While some might believe that Black versus gay discourse only surfaces in highly politicized setting...
The year 2017 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia decision, in which a unanimo...
A white lesbian mom recently sued a sperm bank for “wrongful birth“ after it sent her a sample from ...
This dissertation examines the contested terrain of family through qualitative analysis of child cus...
This article examines child custody and visitation cases in which courts operate under the assumptio...
The focus of our chapter is on families formed by lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) parents who had c...
In recent years, rapid changes in both assisted reproduction and social practices have given rise to...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
Transracial adoption is a highly sensitive topic, evoking intense debate between those who consider ...
In the past two decades a growing body of empirical research has purported to demonstrate that trans...
Despite the growing recognition of transgender rights in both law and culture, there is one area of ...
Despite the growing recognition of transgender rights in both law and culture, there is one area of ...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
Under the guise of the best interest of the child, courts have denied biological and legal parents...
This project seeks to fill three current gaps in the literature on lesbian, gay, and queer (LGQ) par...