Surrogacy

Underground And Taboo: With Good Reason

I was recently a guest on the public radio program With Good Reason. From the show’s website: With Good Reason brings together higher education institutions and Virginia Humanities to make scholarly research accessible to all. Each week, we share exciting discoveries, rigorous debates, and new knowledge, with ever-curious host Sarah McConnell guiding the conversation. Our […]

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Taboo Trades Podcast: Are International Surrogates Exploited with Stephen Wilkinson

In today’s episode, UVA Law 3Ls, Makenna Cherry and Meghana Puchalapalli join me to continue our discussion with Lancaster University professor Stephen Wilkinson. Wilkinson is a Professor of Bioethics, Associate Dean for Research for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and Chair of the University Research Ethics Committee. Much of his work is about

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Taboo Trades Podcast: International Surrogacy w/ Stephen Wilkinson

My guest today is Lancaster University professor Stephen Wilkinson and I’m joined by two UVA Law 3L co-hosts, Makenna Cherry and Meghana Puchalapalli. Wilkinson is a Professor of Bioethics, Associate Dean for Research for the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and Chair of the University Research Ethics Committee. Much of his work is about

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New Taboo Trades Podcast Episode: Reproductive Markets with Kim Mutcherson

There’s a new episode of the Taboo Trades podcast, featuring Kim Mutcherson, the Co-Dean and a Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School in Camden. Kim and I, together with Thalia Stanberry (UVA Law 3L) discuss commercial surrogacy, reproductive technology, sex work, and CRISPR

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Repugnance Readings For The New Year

Happy 2019! Why not start out the new year with a set of readings on repugnance . . . you know you want to.  (They’re readings on repugnance, not repugnant readings!) There is a piece from me, accompanied by excellent commentaries by Harvard law’s Glenn Cohen and the German philosopher, Weyma Lübbe (University of Regensburg). Sadly, all three pieces are behind a paywall.

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