Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- ART (3)
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (3)
- Baby Making (3)
- Discrimination (3)
- Prospective Parents (3)
-
- Surrogacy (3)
- Andrea B. Carroll (2)
- Title VII (2)
- Abortion (1)
- Abortion Conscience Laws (1)
- Americans with Disabilities Law (1)
- Anti-Discrimination (1)
- Cancer Patients Employment Rights Act of 1985 (1)
- Cancer-Based Employment Discrimination (1)
- Civil Liability (1)
- Civil Rights Act (1)
- Civil Rights Act of 1964 (1)
- Discrimination in employment (1)
- Employment Discrimination (1)
- Health (1)
- Health Care (1)
- Immunity to Civil Liability (1)
- Inc. (1)
- Lyons v. Heritage House Restaurants (1)
- Marital status (1)
- Religious Freedom (1)
- Religious Freedom Restoration Act (1)
- Reproductive Rights (1)
- Reproductive technology (1)
- Surrogate motherhood (1)
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Health Law and Policy
Unilateral Burdens And Third-Party Harms: Abortion Conscience Laws As Policy Outliers, Nadia Sawicki
Unilateral Burdens And Third-Party Harms: Abortion Conscience Laws As Policy Outliers, Nadia Sawicki
Indiana Law Journal
Most conscience laws establish nearly absolute protections for health care providers unwilling to participate in abortion. Providers’ rights to refuse—and relatedly, their immunity from civil liability, employment discrimination, and other adverse consequences—are often unqualified, even in situations where patients are likely to be harmed. These laws impose unilateral burdens on third parties in an effort to protect the rights of conscientious refusers. As such, they are outliers in the universe of federal and state anti-discrimination and religious freedom statutes, all of which strike a more even balance between individual rights and the prevention of harm to third parties. This Article …
Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Andrea B. Carroll
Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Andrea B. Carroll
Indiana Law Journal
Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012
How Parents Are Made: A Response To Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Kimberly M. Mutcherson
How Parents Are Made: A Response To Discrimination In Baby Making: The Unconstitutional Treatment Of Prospective Parents Through Surrogacy, Kimberly M. Mutcherson
Indiana Law Journal
Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012
Hierarchies Of Discrimination In Baby Making: A Response To Professor Carroll, Radhika Rao
Hierarchies Of Discrimination In Baby Making: A Response To Professor Carroll, Radhika Rao
Indiana Law Journal
Roundtable on Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technology 2012
Cancer-Based Employment Discrimination: Whether The Proposed Amendment To Title Vii Will Provide An Effective Anti-Discrimination Remedy, Katherine J. Streicher
Cancer-Based Employment Discrimination: Whether The Proposed Amendment To Title Vii Will Provide An Effective Anti-Discrimination Remedy, Katherine J. Streicher
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.