In Obergefell v. Hodges, Justice Kennedy declared that “marriage is fundamental under the Constitution and [should] apply with equal force to same-sex couples.” This Article examines how the advent of marriage equality may impact the rights of same-sex couples to have biological children via assisted reproduction and surrogacy. Specifically, this Article points out the ways that the Obergefell decision affects the law of infertility. By the law of infertility, I mean the laws that require insurance coverage of infertility treatments and other assisted reproductive technologies (“ART”). Because same-sex couples are not able to have biological children with each other without ART, they are functionally infertile. However, insurance companies ...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the watershed...
This paper explores the impact of laws regarding assisted conception and the discriminatory effect t...
In Obergefell et al. v. Hodges, Director, Ohio Department of Health, et al (Obergefell), 2015, the U...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, Justice Kennedy declared that “marriage is fundamental under the Constituti...
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
Assisted Reproductive Technology can be a beneficial tool for couples unable to reproduce independen...
Now that national marriage equality for same-sex couples has become the law of the land, commentator...
Childcare parentage issues arising from assisted reproduction births are subject to constitutional g...
This Article emerges from Fordham Law Review\u27s Symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v....
This Article emerges from Fordham Law Review’s Symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v....
In 2017, the Supreme Court ruled in Pavan v. Smith that states must allow married same-sex couples t...
This article examines “the accidental procreation argument,” an argument against same-sex marriage t...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...
Infertility affects approximately ten percent of the reproductive-age population in the United State...
In his dissent in the 2003 case Goodridge v. Department of Health, Justice Robert Cordy of the Massa...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the watershed...
This paper explores the impact of laws regarding assisted conception and the discriminatory effect t...
In Obergefell et al. v. Hodges, Director, Ohio Department of Health, et al (Obergefell), 2015, the U...
In Obergefell v. Hodges, Justice Kennedy declared that “marriage is fundamental under the Constituti...
In the wake of Obergefell v. Hodges, courts and legislatures claim in principle to have repudiated t...
Assisted Reproductive Technology can be a beneficial tool for couples unable to reproduce independen...
Now that national marriage equality for same-sex couples has become the law of the land, commentator...
Childcare parentage issues arising from assisted reproduction births are subject to constitutional g...
This Article emerges from Fordham Law Review\u27s Symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v....
This Article emerges from Fordham Law Review’s Symposium on the fiftieth anniversary of Loving v....
In 2017, the Supreme Court ruled in Pavan v. Smith that states must allow married same-sex couples t...
This article examines “the accidental procreation argument,” an argument against same-sex marriage t...
In his Article, Professor Robertson addresses policy issues related to the use of assisted reproduct...
Infertility affects approximately ten percent of the reproductive-age population in the United State...
In his dissent in the 2003 case Goodridge v. Department of Health, Justice Robert Cordy of the Massa...
Undoubtedly, the Supreme Court’s marriage equality decision in Obergefell v. Hodges is the watershed...
This paper explores the impact of laws regarding assisted conception and the discriminatory effect t...
In Obergefell et al. v. Hodges, Director, Ohio Department of Health, et al (Obergefell), 2015, the U...