[Extract] Recently in the US, bills have been sponsored in a number of states providing for personhood for sperm. One bill, for example, provided that ejaculating anywhere outside a woman's vagina constitutes 'an action against an unborn child'. These bills were put up in response to legislation regulating women's reproductive rights - curtailing women's access to contraceptives and abortion
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), defined as technologies that bring together human gametes...
In 1993 California courts considered a case of first impression in America: whether a man has the ri...
The Internet has changed the way people do many things: find love, buy clothing, plan a vacation, an...
[Extract] Recently in the US, bills have been sponsored in a number of states providing for personho...
[Extract] Findlaw recently reported that the US Food and Drug Administration was seeking to stop Tre...
This Article considers important consequences of the commodification of human reproduction. Anyone w...
Obtaining sperm to use in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is relatively simple. Hospitals, cl...
This Note provides an overview and analysis of the U.S. federal and state laws and institutional pol...
Post-mortem semen retrieval (PMSR) is an increasingly common medical procedure in which sperm is ext...
In a 2012 case from Canada, the Supreme Court of British Columbia held that sperm acquired and store...
Rapid expansion of technology in medicine over the last few decades has both enhanced our lives and ...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Description: A two part series exploring the ethical issues and conflicts around the use of sperm in...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), defined as technologies that bring together human gametes...
In 1993 California courts considered a case of first impression in America: whether a man has the ri...
The Internet has changed the way people do many things: find love, buy clothing, plan a vacation, an...
[Extract] Recently in the US, bills have been sponsored in a number of states providing for personho...
[Extract] Findlaw recently reported that the US Food and Drug Administration was seeking to stop Tre...
This Article considers important consequences of the commodification of human reproduction. Anyone w...
Obtaining sperm to use in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is relatively simple. Hospitals, cl...
This Note provides an overview and analysis of the U.S. federal and state laws and institutional pol...
Post-mortem semen retrieval (PMSR) is an increasingly common medical procedure in which sperm is ext...
In a 2012 case from Canada, the Supreme Court of British Columbia held that sperm acquired and store...
Rapid expansion of technology in medicine over the last few decades has both enhanced our lives and ...
The intestacy system was created when families were primarily formed by procreation in a marriage; t...
Embryos are all over the news. According to the New York Times there are currently 400,000 frozen em...
Description: A two part series exploring the ethical issues and conflicts around the use of sperm in...
The new reproductive biology, in all its complexity, promises untold opportunities for resolving hea...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), defined as technologies that bring together human gametes...
In 1993 California courts considered a case of first impression in America: whether a man has the ri...
The Internet has changed the way people do many things: find love, buy clothing, plan a vacation, an...