In the Johnson case, six-year-old Brittany, a child conceived through artificial insemination, was diagnosed with a genetically-transmitted kidney disease originating from the child\u27s anonymous sperm donor. The case documents the parents\u27 struggle to obtain personal medical information regarding the anonymous donor. It also illustrates the donor\u27s fight, with the full support of the sperm bank, to maintain his anonymity at all costs. This Note discusses the court\u27s decision in Johnson v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County, et al., in which it held that children created through artificial insemination should be allowed access to information about their anonymous sperm donor fathers under limited circumstances. This Note will al...
Obtaining sperm to use in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is relatively simple. Hospitals, cl...
In Part I, this comment explores the debate on anonymous sperm donation and the current law in the U...
Donor insemination (DI) has been documented as a form of assisted reproduction in the United States ...
In the Johnson case, six-year-old Brittany, a child conceived through artificial insemination, was d...
This Article examines those interests in answering the question of whether sperm or egg donees have ...
Part I of this note provides a brief history of assisted reproductive technology and its increased u...
Abstract: A sperm donor is the biological father but not the social father of a child conceived thro...
Recent technological developments surrounding genetic testing pose new challenges to well-establishe...
The Internet has changed the way people do many things: find love, buy clothing, plan a vacation, an...
In Sperm donor anonymity and compensation: an experiment with American sperm donors, the authors con...
In 2009, an auto-mechanic from Topeka, Kansas by the name of William Marotta answered a Craigslist a...
The article discusses the legal rights of donor-conceived children in America, and it mentions U.S. ...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Obtaining sperm to use in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is relatively simple. Hospitals, cl...
In Part I, this comment explores the debate on anonymous sperm donation and the current law in the U...
Donor insemination (DI) has been documented as a form of assisted reproduction in the United States ...
In the Johnson case, six-year-old Brittany, a child conceived through artificial insemination, was d...
This Article examines those interests in answering the question of whether sperm or egg donees have ...
Part I of this note provides a brief history of assisted reproductive technology and its increased u...
Abstract: A sperm donor is the biological father but not the social father of a child conceived thro...
Recent technological developments surrounding genetic testing pose new challenges to well-establishe...
The Internet has changed the way people do many things: find love, buy clothing, plan a vacation, an...
In Sperm donor anonymity and compensation: an experiment with American sperm donors, the authors con...
In 2009, an auto-mechanic from Topeka, Kansas by the name of William Marotta answered a Craigslist a...
The article discusses the legal rights of donor-conceived children in America, and it mentions U.S. ...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
Abstract Most sperm donation that occurs in the USA proceeds through anonymous donation. While some ...
In 2004 a law was introduced in The Netherlands, which gives offspring conceived by semen or oocyte ...
Obtaining sperm to use in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is relatively simple. Hospitals, cl...
In Part I, this comment explores the debate on anonymous sperm donation and the current law in the U...
Donor insemination (DI) has been documented as a form of assisted reproduction in the United States ...