Abstract
In today's world of increasingly sophisticated reproductive technologies which offer once infertile couples the chance to have their own child, one wonders what wisdom King Solomon would provide in a conflict involving a woman hired to bear another couple's child. This paper explores such a situation.
Recommended Citation
Adam Marshall,
Choices for a Child: An Ethical and Legal Analysis of a Failed Surrogate Birth Contract,
30
U. Rich. L. Rev.
275
(1996).
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