This Summer, Tamar Katz Peled joined the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law as a Visiting Scholar. I spoke with Tamar 2 weeks ago about her research, and her plans for pursuing further inquiry and advocacy work in her primary field of study: reproductive surrogacy, and reproductive access in legal and social contexts. Below is […]
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From Columbia Law Professor and Nation columnist Patricia Williams, cross posted from the June 25, 2012 issue of the Nation and Williams’ own blog, Madlawprofessor: Who owns our bodies? One of the weirder cases exploring this bioethical question involved South Carolinian John Wood, whose leg was amputated after an airplane crash in 2004. Wanting to […]
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