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Tag Archives: fertility
Fertility Doctor Secretly Fathering Child
From ABC News: Eve Wiley’s story wasn’t always so complicated. She was born in 1987 and grew up in Center, Texas, a small town just a few miles from the Louisiana border. Her father, Doug, a teacher at the local… … Continue reading
Brinig & Garrison: "Multi-Partner Fertility in a Disadvantaged Population: Results and Policy Implications of an Empirical Investigation of Paternity Actions in St. Joseph County, Indiana"
Margaret F. Brinig & Marsha Garrison have posted to SSRN their article Multi-Partner Fertility in a Disadvantaged Population: Results and Policy Implications of an Empirical Investigation of Paternity Actions in St. Joseph County, Indiana, Family Law Quarterly (forthcoming 2019). Here… … Continue reading
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Canada high court strikes down sections of federal fertility law
[JURIST] The Supreme Court of Canada [official website] ruled [judgment text] 4-4-1 Wednesday that various sections of the national law regulating the use of human embryos and other aspects of reproduction fall outside the scope of Parliament’s legislative authority. In … Continue reading