Drawing upon feminist theory and principles of freedom of contract, this Note proposes a new statutory framework for addressing surrogacy in the state of Tennessee. Part I provides a balanced discussion of why couples choose surrogacy as well as varying types of surrogacy available to individuals. Part II explores the judicial and legislative responses toward surrogacy contracts in the United States and discusses significant surrogacy litigation that continues to shape the public policy arguments surrounding this issue. Part III provides background on Tennessee’s approach to the right to privacy as well as recent surrogacy case law and legislation. Part IV addresses feminist arguments as applied to surrogacy. Part V offers a discussion of t...
Surrogate motherhood is possibly the most viable family issue in today\u27s society, and especially ...
After over twenty years of status quo, the New York Legislature has an opportunity to liberalize its...
After over twenty years of status quo, the New York Legislature has an opportunity to liberalize its...
Surrogacy remains controversial. Several states ban commercial surrogacy while several other states ...
Proponents of surrogate gestation contracts base their case on both the constitutional privacy right...
This Note examines the legal approaches to surrogacy and argues that the realities of gestational su...
Over the past several decades, gestational surrogacy has emerged as a rapidly growing industry. Such...
Modern technology has changed the way we look at pregnancy. Some parties seeking to utilize new tech...
The American public’s attention was first exposed to the practice of surrogacy in 1988 with the dram...
This Note examines the legal approaches to surrogacy and argues that the realities of gestational su...
Proponents of surrogate gestation contracts base their case on both the constitutional privacy right...
There is an outdated assumption that payment in exchange for traditional surrogacy services is equal...
The American public’s attention was first exposed to the practice of surrogacy in 1988 with the dram...
Compensated surrogacy-an arrangement in which a woman carries and gives birth to a child for someone...
Surrogate motherhood is possibly the most viable family issue in today\u27s society, and especially ...
Surrogate motherhood is possibly the most viable family issue in today\u27s society, and especially ...
After over twenty years of status quo, the New York Legislature has an opportunity to liberalize its...
After over twenty years of status quo, the New York Legislature has an opportunity to liberalize its...
Surrogacy remains controversial. Several states ban commercial surrogacy while several other states ...
Proponents of surrogate gestation contracts base their case on both the constitutional privacy right...
This Note examines the legal approaches to surrogacy and argues that the realities of gestational su...
Over the past several decades, gestational surrogacy has emerged as a rapidly growing industry. Such...
Modern technology has changed the way we look at pregnancy. Some parties seeking to utilize new tech...
The American public’s attention was first exposed to the practice of surrogacy in 1988 with the dram...
This Note examines the legal approaches to surrogacy and argues that the realities of gestational su...
Proponents of surrogate gestation contracts base their case on both the constitutional privacy right...
There is an outdated assumption that payment in exchange for traditional surrogacy services is equal...
The American public’s attention was first exposed to the practice of surrogacy in 1988 with the dram...
Compensated surrogacy-an arrangement in which a woman carries and gives birth to a child for someone...
Surrogate motherhood is possibly the most viable family issue in today\u27s society, and especially ...
Surrogate motherhood is possibly the most viable family issue in today\u27s society, and especially ...
After over twenty years of status quo, the New York Legislature has an opportunity to liberalize its...
After over twenty years of status quo, the New York Legislature has an opportunity to liberalize its...