Description
As artificial insemination, in-vitro fertilization, and contracts for gestational services have become widespread, the thorny issues surrounding reproductive technologies and the law have grown. This course introduces students to the field of reproductive technologies and the many legal, medical, and ethical issues surrounding those technologies. Topics covered in this course include: methods of conception and procreational liberty; selling, donating, and insuring reproduction; parentage and parental rights; divorce; and embryonic stem cell research. Students will be required to make an in-class case presentation, and will be evaluated on their advocacy skills as well as class participation.
Recommended:
Family Law or Community Property
