Volume 96, Issue 1 (2022) Embryonic Injuries and Nascent Injuries in the Age of CRISPR-Cas
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
GENETICALLY-ENGINEERED BEGOTS, HAVE-NOTS, AND TINKERED TOTS: (HIGH SCORING POLYGENIC KIDS AS A HEREDITY-CAMELOT)-AN INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGALITIES AND BIO-ETHICS OF ADVANCED IVF AND GENETIC TESTING
Barbara Pfeffier-Billaeuer
THE ART OF REGULATING ART
Naomi Cahn and Sonia M. Suter
DOES A CUSTODIAL RIGHTS UNDERSTANDING OF THE GDPR JUSTIFY FRAUDULENT MISREPRESENTATION BY SPERM DONORS?
Dov Greenbaum
A WRONG WITHOUT A REMEDY: LEAVING PARENTS AND CHILDREN WITH A HOLLOW VICTORY I NLAWSUITS AGAINST UNSCRUPULOUS SPERM BANKS
Yaniv Heled, Timothy Lytton, and Liza Vertinsky
SAVIOR SIBLINGS, PROTECTIVE PROGENY, AND PARENTAL DETERMINISM IN THE AGE OF CRISPR-CAS
Barbara Pfeffer-Billauer
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Rachel Gray
- Managing Editor
- Sofia Valdivia
- Executive Notes & Comments Editor
- Carter Frambes
- Executive Articles Editors
- Micah Fishman
- Charles Gandelman
- Ross Greenspan
- Andrea Jakubas
- Michelle Locascio
- Dean Oldham
- Sebastian Wright
- Notes & Comments Editors
- Rebecca Andruzzi
- Rachel Bryan
- Greyson Fitzgerald
- Emily Hartney
- Jason Hecht
- Evan McLaughlin
- Megan Williams