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Introduction: A Global Approach To Reproductive Justice—Psychosocial And Legal Aspects And Implications, Joan C. Chrisler Dec 2013

Introduction: A Global Approach To Reproductive Justice—Psychosocial And Legal Aspects And Implications, Joan C. Chrisler

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Bad Medicine: Abortion And The Battle Over Who Speaks For Women's Health, Andrea D. Friedman Dec 2013

Bad Medicine: Abortion And The Battle Over Who Speaks For Women's Health, Andrea D. Friedman

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Adequate Assurance Or Medical Mediocrity: An Analysis Of The Limits On The Affordable Care Act's Application To Women's Health, Nicole M. Hartz Dec 2013

Adequate Assurance Or Medical Mediocrity: An Analysis Of The Limits On The Affordable Care Act's Application To Women's Health, Nicole M. Hartz

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Tick Toxic: The Failure To Clean Up Tsca Poisons Public Health And Threatens Chemical Innovation, Kristen Ekey Dec 2013

Tick Toxic: The Failure To Clean Up Tsca Poisons Public Health And Threatens Chemical Innovation, Kristen Ekey

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

No abstract provided.


Veterans Affairs Benefits For Sexually Assaulted Male Veterans, Reid C. Schweitzer May 2013

Veterans Affairs Benefits For Sexually Assaulted Male Veterans, Reid C. Schweitzer

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Ovaries, Testicles, And Uteruses, Oh My! Regulating Reproductive Tissue Transplants, Valarie K. Blake Feb 2013

Ovaries, Testicles, And Uteruses, Oh My! Regulating Reproductive Tissue Transplants, Valarie K. Blake

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

This article will explore key regulatory and ethical challenges presented by reproductive tissue transplants (RTTs) as they are currently developing, recognizing that additional issues may reveal themselves as the technologies progress. Part I of this article will begin with a discussion of the current status of the technology, including the results and status of animal and human experiments for all three types of transplants. Part II will explore the demand for RTTs—who might consider such a transplant and why RTTS might be considered by some patients as more favorable than other reproductive options. Part III will explore the different regulatory …