This piece explores how advances in assisted reproductive technology are reshaping family law, compelling courts to balance ...
Oral contraceptives for women, like the ones pictured above, were first approved by the federal government in 1960. Now, University of Minnesota researchers are working on oral contraceptives for men.
For a woman navigating the uncertainty of age, health, or marital instability, the decision to preserve her reproductive ...
Lafayette for Reproductive Autonomy, Justice, and Empowerment, a menstrual equity and reproductive rights organization, holds a rally Friday, March 22, 2024, on the Quad at Lafayette College’s campus ...
We decided to write Abortion and Reproductive Justice in 2018. Just two years into Trump’s first presidency, the opposition to reproductive health, rights, and justice was already emboldened, and ...
There is an undeniable truth in the notion that acceptance increasingly hinges upon ideological alignment — a phenomenon I must, albeit reluctantly, admit to not being immune to. Indeed, I hold ...
One can hope that the widespread legalization of assisted suicide does not travel to America, but it is only a stone’s throw from current abortion messaging. Swiss police made several arrests after a ...
The Delhi High Court has granted permission for an Army soldier in a persistent vegetative state to continue with IVF treatment, affirming his prior consent and his wife's fundamental right to ...
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Surrogacy in Ghana: Legal parenthood, registration, and the rights of the surrogate
The writer Surrogacy is no longer a novelty in Ghana. Families are turning to it, clinics are facilitating it and lawyers are being asked to structure it.The law, for its part, has started to respond.
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