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NEW REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES REDEFINE PARENTHOOD
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Goodman, Walter
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CAPRON, ALEXANDER MORGAN (PROF)
/ ETHICS
/ GOODMAN, WALTER
/ REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGICAL)
1984
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NEW REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES REDEFINE PARENTHOOD
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Goodman, Walter
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CAPRON, ALEXANDER MORGAN (PROF)
/ ETHICS
/ GOODMAN, WALTER
/ REPRODUCTION (BIOLOGICAL)
1984
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NEW REPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES REDEFINE PARENTHOOD
1984
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''What is the legal and moral status of an embryo in the laboratory prior to implantation,'' Professor [Alexander Morgan Capron] asked, ''and how does that change from minute to minute or day to day as it develops?'' Questioning the legality of surrogate motherhood, Professor [Angela R. Holder] applied the 13th Amendment's prohibition against the sale of one person by another to a money transaction between the surrogate and those who hire her. ''When you pay somebody to have a baby,'' said Professor Holder, ''you're buying the baby.'' Dr. John A. Robertson, the Marrs MacLean Professor of Law at the University of Texas Law School, takes the position that the ''constitutional right'' to have a child should not be limited because of ''moralistic rhetoric.''
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