Professors Glenn Cohen, Jaime King, and Alicia Ouellette each wrote a thoughtful commentary in response to the article, Creating Children with Disabilities: Parental Tort Liability for Preimplantation Genetic Interventions. This short Essay is a reply to several broad themes that appear in these commentaries. It both clarifies several points made in the original article and makes a few additional arguments in favor of parental tort liability. In particular, this Essay addresses calls for regulation and provider liability, assesses additional costs and benefits associated with preimplantation genetic interventions, reevaluates the original proposal in a way more sensitive to persons with disabilities, and revisits the role of the Non-Identit...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
In this paper, I examine three difficult issues raised by the Human Genome Project, and lay out an a...
On February 3, 2015, Members of the United Kingdom’s Parliament, in an historical move, voted to app...
Using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), parents can now screen embryos for genetic traits suc...
In her article, Creating Children with Disabilities: Parental Tort Liability for Preimplantation Gen...
This Article, lying at the intersection of law and bioethics, examines whether it is wrongful to use...
Advances in assisted reproductive technology and genetic testing continue to offer parents a plethor...
Journal ArticleMalek and Daar [M&D] argue that parents have a duty to employ prenatal genetic diagno...
This article explores the torts of wrongful birth and wrongful life, which primarily arise when a ph...
For two decades children suffering from severe genetic defects have sought recovery from genetic cou...
article published in law journalAlthough genetic disorders have been recognized for centuries, recen...
In recent years, the question of whether prospective parents might have a moral obligation to select...
In this Essay, Professor Fitzgerald observes that the law and practice governing medical treatment d...
Antenatal genetic testing offers prospective parents the opportunity to make more informed decisions...
Recent advances in genetic and reproductive technology broaden the capacity of parents to make cruci...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
In this paper, I examine three difficult issues raised by the Human Genome Project, and lay out an a...
On February 3, 2015, Members of the United Kingdom’s Parliament, in an historical move, voted to app...
Using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), parents can now screen embryos for genetic traits suc...
In her article, Creating Children with Disabilities: Parental Tort Liability for Preimplantation Gen...
This Article, lying at the intersection of law and bioethics, examines whether it is wrongful to use...
Advances in assisted reproductive technology and genetic testing continue to offer parents a plethor...
Journal ArticleMalek and Daar [M&D] argue that parents have a duty to employ prenatal genetic diagno...
This article explores the torts of wrongful birth and wrongful life, which primarily arise when a ph...
For two decades children suffering from severe genetic defects have sought recovery from genetic cou...
article published in law journalAlthough genetic disorders have been recognized for centuries, recen...
In recent years, the question of whether prospective parents might have a moral obligation to select...
In this Essay, Professor Fitzgerald observes that the law and practice governing medical treatment d...
Antenatal genetic testing offers prospective parents the opportunity to make more informed decisions...
Recent advances in genetic and reproductive technology broaden the capacity of parents to make cruci...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
In this paper, I examine three difficult issues raised by the Human Genome Project, and lay out an a...
On February 3, 2015, Members of the United Kingdom’s Parliament, in an historical move, voted to app...