Pregnant Man?: A Conversation
72 Pages Posted: 17 Dec 2010
Date Written: December 11, 2010
Abstract
This Essay includes a first-person narrative of having a child through surrogacy, responses to that narrative by other law professors and the surrogate, and a concluding response and epilogue by the Author.
Keywords: Surrogacy, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Family Law, Parenting, Gay, Discrimination, Race, Sex, Sexuality, Gender, Gender Identity, Class, Subordination, Exploitation
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Rosenblum, Darren and Ben-Asher, Noa and Case, Mary Anne and Emens, Elizabeth F. and Hernández-Truyol, Berta Esperanza and Gutierrez, Vivian M. and Ikemoto, Lisa Chiyemi and Onwuachi-Willig, Angela and Willig-Onwuachi, Jacob and Mutcherson, Kimberly M. and Siegelman, Peter and Jones, Beth, Pregnant Man?: A Conversation (December 11, 2010). Yale Journal of Law & Feminism, Vol. 22, No. 2, p. 207, 2010, Columbia Public Law Research Paper No. 10-259, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1726485
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