Assisted Reproductive Technology Law
Prof. Charles P. Kindregan,
Ms. Maureen McBrien
2 credits day; 2 credits evening.
The development of assisted reproductive technology has had a major impact on legal and medical developments, including those arising from intrauterine, in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, tradition and gestational surrogacy, and the potential for reproduction, inheritance, adoption, control and disposition or cryopreserved embryos and use of assisted reproductive technology in same-sex unions and non-traditional families.
Grade will be based on the quality of the written paper.
Enrollment is limited: 15
Elective Course
Meets Health/Biomedical Concentration Requirements
May Fulfill Legal Writing Requirement
Final Paper Required
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<<Course Updated: March 30, 2009>>
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