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- Title
Indian Embryos as “Indian Children?”.
- Authors
Goldenberg, Noah
- Abstract
The article argues that protections under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) must apply to human embryos in all U.S. states that reject pure property regimes for embryo disposition. It explores the status of embryo disposition laws including the Arizona personhood disposition regime and parental rights at the dissolution stage and at embryonic stage. It analyzes the interaction of the ICWA with personhood regime states and examines risks posed by personhood states to Indian tribal families.
- Subjects
INDIAN Child Welfare Act of 1978 (U.S.); LEGAL status of fetuses; PERSONS (Law); UNBORN children (Law); HUMAN embryos; CHILD welfare; PARENT-child legal relationship; INDIGENOUS peoples of the Americas
- Publication
Arizona State Law Journal, 2022, Vol 54, Issue 4, p1387
- ISSN
0164-4297
- Publication type
Article