Chapter 6.D.4: Frozen Embryos
For more on embryo disposition disputes, see John A. Robertson, Precommitment Strategies for Disposition of Frozen Embryos, 50 Emory L. J. 990 (2001); Jessica Berg, Owning Persons: The Application of Property Theory to Embryos and Fetuses, 40 Wake Forest L. Rev. 159 (2005); I. Glenn Cohen, The Constitution and the Rights Not to Procreate, 60 Stan. L. Rev. 1135 (2008); Janet L. Dolgin, The “Intent” of Reproduction: Reproductive Technologies and the Parent-Child Bond, 26 Conn. L. Rev. 1261 (1994); Michael T. Flannery, “Rethinking” Embryo Disposition Upon Divorce, J. of Contemp. Health L. & Pol’y 233 (2013); Dara E. Purvis, Expectant Fathers, Abortion, and Embryos, 43 J. L. Med. & Ethics 330 (2015); Ellen Waldman, The Parent Trap: Uncovering the Myth of “Coerced Parenthood” in Frozen Embryo Disputes, 53 Am. U. L. Rev. 1021 (2004).