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- Title
Artificial Reproductive Technology and Gendered Notions of Parenthood After Obergefell: Analyzing the Legal Assumptions that Shaped the Baby M Case and the Hodge-Podge Nature of Current Surrogacy Law.
- Authors
Wexler, Rachel
- Abstract
The article highlights the laws concerning Artificial Reproductive Technology and Gendered Notions of Parenthood after the U.S. Supreme Court case "Obergefell v. Hodges." Topics discussed include the legal assumptions that shaped the New Jersey's In re Baby M Case; nature of surrogacy law; and family-related rights to gay and lesbian individuals.
- Subjects
UNITED States; OBERGEFELL v. Hodges; DUE process of law; EQUAL rights; SURROGATE motherhood -- Law &; legislation; LGBTQ+ parents; SAME-sex marriage lawsuits; SAME-sex marriage; CIVIL rights lawsuits
- Publication
Law & Sexuality: A Review of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Legal Issues, 2018, Vol 27, p1
- ISSN
1062-0680
- Publication type
Article