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CBHD: Surrogacy and the State: A Questionable Intervention by Scott Rae CBHD: Surrogacy and the State: A Questionable Intervention by Scott Rae Home > Articles > Reproductive Ethics Email Services | News Media | Search About CBHD Articles Conferences Speaker/Consultant Bureau Shop@CBHD Join/Support CBHD Bioethics Biotechnology Cloning Death and Dying Genetics Health Care and Clinical Ethics Reproductive Ethics Stem Cell ResearchBook ReviewsCase StudiesMovie ReviewsBook ReviewsCase StudiesMovie Reviews News Archive Links to Additional Bioethical Material Surrogacy and the State: A Questionable Intervention by Scott B. Rae Printer-Friendly Version Scott B. Rae, PhD is Professor of Christian Ethics, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University and Fellow of The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity. Post Date: October 7, 2003 In an odd case involving surrogate motherhood arrangements, a Utah couple challenged the state's law that renders surrogacy contracts unenforceable. The state passed the law in the late 1980's, actually following the pattern set by the majority of states that have laws on the books regulating surrogacy. Full Article: http://www.cbhd.org/resources/reproductive/rae_2003-10-07.htm |
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