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Volume 61, Issue 3 Spring 2012: Symposium - Changing Conceptions: Exploring the Medical and Legal Advances in Fertility Preservation
Front Matter
Table of Contents
DePaul College of Law
Introduction: Medical and Legal Advances in Fertility Preservation - Twenty-First Annual Law Review Symposium
Brittany Ann Heitz
Articles
The Social Context of Oncofertility
Dorothy E. Roberts
Be Fruitful and Multiply, by Other Means, if Necessary: The Time Has Come to Recognize and Enforce Gestational Surrogacy Agreements
Paul G. Arshagouni
Commentaries
Insurance Coverage for Cancer Treatment-Induced Conditions: Comparing Fertility Preservation Technology and Breast Reconstructive Surgery
Lisa Campo-Engelstein
Cancer, Infertility, and the Narrative of Progress
Sarah Rodriguez
Comments
Newborn Screening Programs: How Do We Best Protect Privacy Rights While Ensuring Optimal Newborn Health
Rachel L. Schweers
Outdated and Ineffective: An Analysis of Michigan's Gestational Surrogacy Law and the Need for Validation of Surrogate Pregnancy Contracts
Chelsea VanWormer
Notes
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Martin Goodlett
- Executive Editor
- Frank J. Stretz
- Managing Editor of Lead Articles
- Mary E. Kane
- Managing Editor of Notes and Comments
- Frank Richter
- Symposium Editor
- Christopher S. Burrichter
- Business Manager
- Anne K. Rolwes
- Editor of Articles, Notes, and Comments
- Simon M. Baker
- Joanne Moon
- Jane E. Penley
- Nichole E. Lopez
- Katherine M. Olson
- Mark T. Vazquez
- Daniel J. Malachowski
- John J. Vitanovec