In today\u27s world of increasingly sophisticated reproductive technologies which offer once infertile couples the chance to have their own child, one wonders what wisdom King Solomon would provide in a conflict involving a woman hired to bear another couple\u27s child. This paper explores such a situation
This Article explores the public policy doctrine relating to contracts generally and examines specif...
In opposition to New York’s current prohibition on surrogate parenting contracts, this paper will fo...
Gestational surrogacy raises a host of legal and ethical issues. A review of state, federal, and int...
After centuries of silence, modern man again harkens the voice of Sa-ah. With the decline in the num...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
In this Article, Manus proposes a Model Surrogate Parenthood Act. He examines the medical and scient...
For reasons rooted in its own evolution, society in the West is, at present, ambivalent about the in...
When natural child birth is not an option for women due to fertility or health problems, they requir...
This paper argues that there is an urgent need for the creation and clarification of a legal framewo...
This article marks the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court of New Jersey’s Baby M decision by offe...
This article is concerned with a tradition of paternalism within the medical and legal professions t...
This chapter takes up less well-trodden questions about whether a surrogacy arrangement in which one...
The topic of the paper is surrogate motherhood or the application of artificial conception techniqu...
This Article explores the public policy doctrine relating to contracts generally and examines specif...
In opposition to New York’s current prohibition on surrogate parenting contracts, this paper will fo...
Gestational surrogacy raises a host of legal and ethical issues. A review of state, federal, and int...
After centuries of silence, modern man again harkens the voice of Sa-ah. With the decline in the num...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
In this Article, Manus proposes a Model Surrogate Parenthood Act. He examines the medical and scient...
For reasons rooted in its own evolution, society in the West is, at present, ambivalent about the in...
When natural child birth is not an option for women due to fertility or health problems, they requir...
This paper argues that there is an urgent need for the creation and clarification of a legal framewo...
This article marks the 30th anniversary of the Supreme Court of New Jersey’s Baby M decision by offe...
This article is concerned with a tradition of paternalism within the medical and legal professions t...
This chapter takes up less well-trodden questions about whether a surrogacy arrangement in which one...
The topic of the paper is surrogate motherhood or the application of artificial conception techniqu...
This Article explores the public policy doctrine relating to contracts generally and examines specif...
In opposition to New York’s current prohibition on surrogate parenting contracts, this paper will fo...
Gestational surrogacy raises a host of legal and ethical issues. A review of state, federal, and int...