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April Cherry, Maternal-Fetal Conflicts, The Social Construction Of Maternal Deviance, and Some Thoughts About Love and Justice, 8 Tex. J. Women & L. 245 (1999)
12.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EXNaI5mMRqlEj0g0l3tHMQ0B9vsJk9NVQ2_MQcEL_N6NMQ?e=HpJkjd
ASRM Guidelines: Preconception Gender Selection for Nonmedical Reasons (2001)
9.4
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EU3KVgFAl-BFmSWf_SqDC2cBek_jL6BSObhAY7u_Zs8pxw?e=669Pqr
Carl Coleman, Procreative Liberty and Contemporaneous Choice: An Inalienable Rights Approach to Frozen Embryo Disputes, 84 Minn. L. Rev. 55 (1999)
5.3.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EbhtcoDOuadEhAKIA6EKFbUBsFF6tOknJ6jJVfIf4rRS6A?e=hcOvYd
Carl Elliot, Chap. 9: Amputees By Choice, in Better Than Well (2003)
15.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/Ea8yCMMDLNxKhN2pyfsg9nwBJ2IgxuKKIjLYCZI_Vac9wA?e=gRhLYb
Carson Strong, Ethical and Legal Aspects of Sperm Retrieval After Death or Persistent Vegetative State, 27 J. L. Med. & Ethics 347 (1999)
6.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EZsxy94YFENIlsWFl9wHom8BkGOzNDsIxZIgyWc2Njc5SQ?e=I55ONP
Cecile Fabre, Whose Body Is It Anyways? (2007)
2.3
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EUXaoBOTcCVPplahrqqKTtsBXQTbtH-bFHM8Fvkx3OILkw?e=6PJqNW
Comments: Julian Savalescu, Human-Animal Transgenesis and Chimeras Might Be an Expression of Our Humanity, and Hilary Bok, What's Wrong with Confusion? Am. J. Bioethics, Summer 2003, at 22-26.
21.2
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/ERbQCZl2pwlBnuPYfNzd8SgBV6mNVB6o5GWQVSrFYBualQ?e=lYfFsP
Darren Rosenblum, Pregnant Man: Prologue, 22 Yale J. L. & Fem. 207 (2010)
4.1
http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1752&context=lawfaculty
David France, The Science of Gaydar, New York Magazine, June 17, 2007
9.2
http://nymag.com/news/features/33520/
Debora Spar, The Baby Business (2006)
1.1
https://hu.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/h2o/EUlQ7jtsIEtOmbb7VCIA_P4BH5VcafFH-Tmj07d8IfdYQg?e=sVJSyT
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