Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- Surrogacy (2)
- Adoption (1)
- Conflict (1)
- Consent (1)
- Constitutional (1)
-
- Constitutional Law (1)
- Contract (1)
- Custody (1)
- Dunne (1)
- Family Law (1)
- Gregory Serio (1)
- Irrevocable (1)
- John Dunne (1)
- Judicial review (1)
- Legal Opinions (1)
- New Jersey Supreme Court (1)
- New York (1)
- Parental rights (1)
- Privacy Law (1)
- Prohibition (1)
- Public policy (1)
- Relinquishment (1)
- Senate Bill 1429-A (1)
- Serio (1)
- State legislatures (1)
- Surrogate Parenting After Baby M: The Ball Moves to the Legislature's Court (1)
- Unenforceable (1)
- Women (1)
- Publication
- Publication Type
- File Type
Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Contracts
Surrogate Parenting After Baby M: The Ball Moves To The Legislature’S Court, John R. Dunne, Gregory V. Serio
Surrogate Parenting After Baby M: The Ball Moves To The Legislature’S Court, John R. Dunne, Gregory V. Serio
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privacy, Surrogacy, And The Baby M Case, Anita L. Allen
Privacy, Surrogacy, And The Baby M Case, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Baby M Reconsidered, Judith C. Areen
Baby M Reconsidered, Judith C. Areen
Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works
Surrogate mothering depends on treating procreation, an activity traditionally viewed as an integral aspect of family life (and family law), as a service to be purchased in the marketplace and governed by the rules of contract law. Thus surrogacy forces us to confront the differences between two of our most fundamental institutions-the family and the market.
Common Law Liability For Defective Opinions And How To Avoid It, Scott Fitzgibbon
Common Law Liability For Defective Opinions And How To Avoid It, Scott Fitzgibbon
Scott T. FitzGibbon
No abstract provided.