Fertility Alimony?
In a recent New York Times editorial, Sarah Richards raised some provocative questions as to whether fertility treatment should be covered in divorce settlements. In her op-ed “Alimony for Eggs,” Richards profiles a...
Read MorePosted by Christopher White, Ramsey Institute Project Director | Sep 13, 2013
In a recent New York Times editorial, Sarah Richards raised some provocative questions as to whether fertility treatment should be covered in divorce settlements. In her op-ed “Alimony for Eggs,” Richards profiles a...
Read MorePosted by Christopher White, Ramsey Institute Project Director | Aug 15, 2013
In this new video segment posted on CNN, a family from Iowa decides to grow their family through the adoption of frozen embryos. The couple discusses how excited they were to track their embryos as they were shipped to them...
Read MorePosted by Christopher White, Ramsey Institute Project Director | Jul 24, 2013
Today, over at First Things, Matthew Franck blogs about recent advertisements for egg donors that have been posted on the New Jersey Transit. As Franck notes, NJ Transit is full of young college-aged girls taking the train to...
Read MorePosted by Christopher White, Ramsey Institute Project Director | Jul 18, 2013
Today in Public Discourse Jacqueline Harvey chronicles the spread of physician assisted suicide from the west coast to the east coast. In May, Vermont became the first state on the east coast to legalize the practice. Equally...
Read MorePosted by Christopher White, Ramsey Institute Project Director | Jul 12, 2013
Our friends at the Human Life Review include an article by Shirley Darby Howell in the last issue of the Review on the messy world of frozen embryos and their legal statuses. The article is primarily an expose of the current...
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