Category Law & Policy
“No Rainbow Families” and the Problem with Race-based Reproduction Policies
Catherine Clune-Taylor suggests that we should target institutional and interpersonal racism rather than restrict individual reproductive choice
A Response to Richard Dawkins on Down Syndrome
Chris Kaposy argues that Richard Dawkins is wrong about what it is like to live with Down syndrome.
International Differences in Gamete Donor Limits
Khue Tran Minh Hua shows that concerns about consanguinity and intergenerational transmission of genetic disease are not the only reasons for low or high gamete donor limits.
Ebola Pandemonium: Urging Cautious Approaches in Desperate Contexts
Lisa Schwartz describes the necessary conditions for the ethical provision of experimental Ebola drugs and vaccines.
Privileging Infertility over Abortion in New Brunswick
Rachael Johnstone questions New Brunswick’s infertility Special Assistance Fund in light of its abortion policy.


