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Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Law   Tags: biotechnology_law, family_law, health_law  

Margaret Akin - Fall 2005 - Health and Biotechnology Law; Family Law
Last Updated: Aug 16, 2011 URL: http://libguides.law.gsu.edu/assistedreproductivetech Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Introduction

When one thinks of assisted reproductive technology, a variety of ideas can come to mind. Cloning has been a recent political hot topic, and it's not too uncommon to hear on the news about a 60 year old woman giving birth to twins! Though assisted reproductive technology can incorporate a multitude of topics, this project will focus on what is known as artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF). The scope of this legal research project is to familiarize attorneys with the legal aspects of assisted reproductive technology.

 

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Margaret Akin - Fall 2005 - Health and Biotechnology Law; Family Law

 

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Bibliographies on this Web site were prepared for educational purposes by law students as part of Nancy P. Johnson's Advanced Legal Research course. The Law Library does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information provided. Thorough legal research requires a researcher to update materials from date of publication; please note the semester and year the bibliography was prepared.

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