IVF in the USA: A political dance
The latest set of bills surrounding IVF, and their failure to pass into law, represents the latest political dance over reproductive rights in the USA...
Professor of Law, University of Virginia
Professor Naomi Cahn is the Justice Anthony M Kennedy distinguished professor of law and Armistead M Dobie professor of law at the University of Virginia School of Law and co-director of UVA Law's Family Law Centre. She has written numerous articles and books on issues concerning assisted reproductive technologies, families and reproductive justice.
by Professor Sonia Suter and 1 others
The latest set of bills surrounding IVF, and their failure to pass into law, represents the latest political dance over reproductive rights in the USA...
by Professor Sonia Suter and 1 others
The conflation of abortion law with access to IVF has been inevitable since Roe was overturned…
by Professor Naomi Cahn and 1 others
The largest study to date of donor-conceived people has just been published in Human Reproduction. Its findings show the need to address two different effects of anonymous donating: first, when should children find out that their parents used donor sperm or eggs; and second, should children ever find out the identity of their donors?...
by Professor Naomi Cahn and 1 others
The fertility industry in the US state of Washington will be transformed in late July 2011, when a new law to recognise rights of donor-conceived people comes into effect. Under the changes, anyone who provides gametes to a fertility clinic in the state must also provide identifying information about themselves and their medical history...
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