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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.
Women, Abortion And Civil Disobedience, Lynn M. Paltrow
Women, Abortion And Civil Disobedience, Lynn M. Paltrow
Nova Law Review
In his presidential debate in 1988, Vice President George Bush indicated that he would support the criminalization of abortion.
Motherhood: Beyond Patriarchy, Barbara Katz Rothman Ph.D
Motherhood: Beyond Patriarchy, Barbara Katz Rothman Ph.D
Nova Law Review
Law works by precedent and by analogy.
Dedication To Karl Krastin, Lester Brickman
Dedication To Karl Krastin, Lester Brickman
Nova Law Review
In September 1962, I took a seat in one of those typically cavernous lecture halls to attend one of my first law school classes.
Will Roe V. Wade Survive The Rehnquist Court?, Dawn Johnsen, Marcy Wilder
Will Roe V. Wade Survive The Rehnquist Court?, Dawn Johnsen, Marcy Wilder
Nova Law Review
Whether the Supreme Court will overrule Roe v. Wade has been the subject of a great deal of speculation during the months following the election of George Bush as President of The United States.
Florida Practice And Procedure, Suzanne R. Armstrong
Florida Practice And Procedure, Suzanne R. Armstrong
Nova Law Review
The Florida courts, as one would expect, decided a large number of cases concerning procedural issues during this survey period.
Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Bruce S. Rogow
Justice Harry A. Blackmun, Bruce S. Rogow
Nova Law Review
In 1959 Harry A. Blackmun was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Weaving "Birth" Technology Into The "Value And Policy Web" Of Medicine, Ethics And Law: Should Policies On "Conception" Be Consistent?, Margaret A. Somerville
Weaving "Birth" Technology Into The "Value And Policy Web" Of Medicine, Ethics And Law: Should Policies On "Conception" Be Consistent?, Margaret A. Somerville
Nova Law Review
The introduction consists of three stories: the Chinese story, the Australian story and the Bangladesh story.
The First Amendment And Its Religion Clauses: Where Are We? Where Are We Going?, Harry A. Blackmun
The First Amendment And Its Religion Clauses: Where Are We? Where Are We Going?, Harry A. Blackmun
Nova Law Review
Last September 17, less than three months ago, was the two-hundredth anniversary of the signing of what then was the proposed Constitution of the United States of America.
Response To Representative Elizabeth Holtzman's Presentation*
Response To Representative Elizabeth Holtzman's Presentation*
Nova Law Review
MARC ROHR: It seems a misleading impression has been created regarding the degree of oversight that is or is not exercised by the Senate Judiciary Committee with respect to the appointment of lower federal court judges.
Roundtable Discussion: The Judiciary Act Of 1789*
Roundtable Discussion: The Judiciary Act Of 1789*
Nova Law Review
ROGER ABRAMS: Welcome to the fourth and final session of our Bicentennial Symposium on the Judiciary Act of 1789 - Courts and American Society, taking place at Nova Law Center.
Annual Survey Of Florida Law - Legal Ethics, Patricia J. Allen
Annual Survey Of Florida Law - Legal Ethics, Patricia J. Allen
Nova Law Review
During the survey period The Florida Bar saw some things remain the same in legal ethics and discipline: many, many lawyers neglected their clients, misappropriated their clients' funds or otherwise abused their clients, and a number of lawyers had sanctions imposed on them personally outside of discipline proceedings for persisting in frivolous litigation or handling litigation in a dilatory manner.
Foreword, Nadine Taub
Foreword, Nadine Taub
Nova Law Review
The birth of the first "test-tube baby," the death of a couple who left frozen embryos, breakthroughs in prenatal and perinatal care, and similar developments since the 1960s have generated widespread public and professional debates over the new reproductive technologies.
Should Mom Be Constrained In The Best Interests Of The Fetus?, Patricia King
Should Mom Be Constrained In The Best Interests Of The Fetus?, Patricia King
Nova Law Review
There is a growing judicial conundrum.
Perspectives On Surrogacy: Risks, Rewards And Personal Choices, Noel P. Keane
Perspectives On Surrogacy: Risks, Rewards And Personal Choices, Noel P. Keane
Nova Law Review
A little more than twelve years ago I was introduced to the concept of surrogate parenting, not by an attorney, a doctor or media event, but by a married couple who exhausted other avenues of over-coming the wife's infertility and sought my advice on the legal possibility of having a child by artificial insemination of another woman.
Predicting The Future Of Privacy In Pregnancy: How Medical Technology Affects The Legal Rights Of Pregnant Women*, George J. Annas
Predicting The Future Of Privacy In Pregnancy: How Medical Technology Affects The Legal Rights Of Pregnant Women*, George J. Annas
Nova Law Review
The bodies of pregnant women are the battleground on which the campaign to define the right of privacy is fought.
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.
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.
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.
Uniform Status Of Children Of Assisted Conception Act: A View From The Drafting Committee, Robert C. Robinson, Paul M. Kurtz
Uniform Status Of Children Of Assisted Conception Act: A View From The Drafting Committee, Robert C. Robinson, Paul M. Kurtz
Nova Law Review
Nuclear energy was at once a breakthrough into untold wonders yet its use and development has been resisted by some as an uncontrollable force which threatens incomprehensible destruction.
In Re A.C.: A Court-Ordered Cesarean Becomes Precedent For Nonconsensual Organ Harvesting, Robert H. Sturgess
In Re A.C.: A Court-Ordered Cesarean Becomes Precedent For Nonconsensual Organ Harvesting, Robert H. Sturgess
Nova Law Review
The patient's name was Angela.
Prospective Search Warrants In Florida: You Had Better Not Send Your Drugs Home In The Mail!, David M. Paulus
Prospective Search Warrants In Florida: You Had Better Not Send Your Drugs Home In The Mail!, David M. Paulus
Nova Law Review
Unfortunately, the State of Florida is one of the most popular points of entry for illicit narcotics into the country.
Should An Intentional Discriminator Be Insured?, David A. Silverstone
Should An Intentional Discriminator Be Insured?, David A. Silverstone
Nova Law Review
Throughout history, public policy has placed limitations on insurance coverage because of the fear that insurance provides an incentive to engage in wrongful conduct.
Substantive Criminal Law, William R. Eleazer
Substantive Criminal Law, William R. Eleazer
Nova Law Review
This article is a survey of decisions of the Florida Supreme Court in the field of substantive criminal law as reported in Southern Reporter from December 1, 1987 through December 1, 1988.
Whose Egg Is It Anyway? Reproductive Rights Of Incarcerated, Institutionalized And Incompetent Women, Susan Stefan
Whose Egg Is It Anyway? Reproductive Rights Of Incarcerated, Institutionalized And Incompetent Women, Susan Stefan
Nova Law Review
The impact of legal decisions concerning the reproductive rights of women who are incarcerated, institutionalized or adjudicated incompetent has never been systematically examined.
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.
Survey Of Recent Florida Labor And Employment Law, John E. Sanchez
Survey Of Recent Florida Labor And Employment Law, John E. Sanchez
Nova Law Review
In the last year or so, state and federal courts have decided a variety of cases in the areas of labor and employment under Florida law.