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Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

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Mitochondrial Dna Replacement: Moral And Halakhic Concerns, J. David Bleich Jan 2018

Mitochondrial Dna Replacement: Moral And Halakhic Concerns, J. David Bleich

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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), transmitted from mother to child, have their own genetic code that may cause debilitating genetic diseases. To prevent such unfortunate occurrences, researchers have developed a process enabling them to completely replace an ovum’s mitochondria with mitochondria contributed by a donor. Children born by use of this method have genetic material from both the mitochondrial donor and the birth mother; they are “three-parent babies.” Resultant medical, ethical, legal and theological problems are obvious.

Moreover, this technology may pose significant risks to neonates born of such procedures. Certainly no person has the right to cause harm to a fellow …


Government Officials As Attorneys And Clients: Why Privilege The Privileged?, Melanie B. Leslie Jul 2002

Government Officials As Attorneys And Clients: Why Privilege The Privileged?, Melanie B. Leslie

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The Costs Of Confidentiality And The Purpose Of Privilege, Melanie B. Leslie Jan 2000

The Costs Of Confidentiality And The Purpose Of Privilege, Melanie B. Leslie

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