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Introduction
Nova Law Review
Much of the media coverage of the new reproductive technologies - techniques like in vivo and in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, prenatal genetic screening, and fetal surgery - describes these scientific advances as major medical breakthroughs.
Reproduction And Medical Interventionism: An Historical Comment, Clyde Spillenger
Reproduction And Medical Interventionism: An Historical Comment, Clyde Spillenger
Nova Law Review
A common assessment of the case of In re A.C. is that it presents an insoluble dilemma, or a weighing of imponderables: an individual's bodily integrity on one side, and the potential life of the unborn on the other.
Equality And Private Choice: Reproductive Laws For The 1990s. Edited By Nadine Taub* And Sherrill Cohen ** (Humana Press 1989), Anita L. Allen
Equality And Private Choice: Reproductive Laws For The 1990s. Edited By Nadine Taub* And Sherrill Cohen ** (Humana Press 1989), Anita L. Allen
Nova Law Review
Reproductive Laws for the 1990s is a collection of essays, position papers, and commentaries about the future of American law relating to women and reproduction.
Normative Regulation Of Reproductive Technologies In Israel, Amos Shapira
Normative Regulation Of Reproductive Technologies In Israel, Amos Shapira
Nova Law Review
The novel reproductive technologies raise problems - ranging from the pragmatic to the Olympian - which cut across national frontiers and transcend cultural boundaries.
Zig-Zag Stitching And The Seamless Web: Thoughts On "Reproduction" And The Law*, Marie Ashe
Zig-Zag Stitching And The Seamless Web: Thoughts On "Reproduction" And The Law*, Marie Ashe
Nova Law Review
Whenever I read law relating to women and motherhood, I find myself sickened.