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Charles P Kindregan

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Suffolk University Law Review|April 1, 1977
The court as forum for life and death decisions: reflections on procedures for substituted consentCharles P Kindregan
The Human Life Review|October 1, 1975
Fetal research IV: the living fetus and the law--the state's roleCharles P Kindregan
Reporter on Human Reproduction and the Law|January 1, 1990
The dilemma of the Webster decision: deconstitutionalizing the trimester systemCharles P Kindregan
Reporter on Human Reproduction and the Law|May 1, 1987
The law and surrogate parenting: is an agreement to bear a child for another enforceable?--With illustrative documents used to create the surrogacy arrangement which led to the "Baby M" caseCharles P Kindregan
Villanova Law Review|February 21, 2006
Embryo donation: unresolved legal issues in the transfer of surplus cryopreserved embryosCharles P Kindregan, Maureen McBrien
Family Law Quarterly|April 14, 2006
Posthumous reproductionCharles P Kindregan, Maureen McBrien
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 22, 2010
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 21-2010. A request for retrieval of oocytes from a 36-year-old woman with anoxic brain injuryDavid M Greer, Aaron K Styer, Thomas L Toth, et al.
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Suffolk University Law Review|April 1, 1977
The court as forum for life and death decisions: reflections on procedures for substituted consentCharles P Kindregan
The Human Life Review|October 1, 1975
Fetal research IV: the living fetus and the law--the state's roleCharles P Kindregan
Reporter on Human Reproduction and the Law|January 1, 1990
The dilemma of the Webster decision: deconstitutionalizing the trimester systemCharles P Kindregan
Reporter on Human Reproduction and the Law|May 1, 1987
The law and surrogate parenting: is an agreement to bear a child for another enforceable?--With illustrative documents used to create the surrogacy arrangement which led to the "Baby M" caseCharles P Kindregan
Villanova Law Review|February 21, 2006
Embryo donation: unresolved legal issues in the transfer of surplus cryopreserved embryosCharles P Kindregan, Maureen McBrien
Family Law Quarterly|April 14, 2006
Posthumous reproductionCharles P Kindregan, Maureen McBrien
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 22, 2010
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Case 21-2010. A request for retrieval of oocytes from a 36-year-old woman with anoxic brain injuryDavid M Greer, Aaron K Styer, Thomas L Toth, et al.
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