U.S. States

Individual U.S. states have passed differing laws regarding human biotechnologies, creating an often-inconsistent policy patchwork across the country. While more than a dozen states – including California – prohibit human reproductive cloning, the rest have not addressed it legislatively. Laws and regulations pertaining to assisted reproduction, especially surrogacy, also vary significantly from state to state.

 

 


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The Child-Parent Security Act, which would have legalized commercial surrogacy in New York, did not make it out of the State Assembly last week. The controversy that surrounded the bill reverberated well beyond the state, highlighting the complexities of crafting surrogacy policy grounded in social justice principles. Many of us who advocate for women’s health, reproductive justice, and LGBTQ rights will continue to grapple with how to develop equity-oriented recommendations for public policy, professional standards, and on-the-ground practices. We...

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In August 1964, the North Carolina Eugenics Board met to decide if a 20-year-old Black woman should be sterilized. Because her name was redacted from the records, we call her Bertha.

She was a single mother with one child who lived at the segregated O'Berry Center for African American adults with intellectual disabilities in Goldsboro. According to the North Carolina Eugenics Board, Bertha had an IQ of 62 and exhibited “aggressive behavior and sexual promiscuity.” She had been orphaned as...

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TALLAHASSEE — A House panel Thursday backed a bill that would prevent doctors from performing abortions that women seek because...

Front of Ohio State House. Lawn, building, and two American flags.

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Illustration of a tree draped with a banner that reads "EUGENICS." The roots of the tree have the names of various disciplines on them, e.g. genetics, genealogy, biology, history.

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Close up of the feet of a newborn baby laying on a white bed in a hospital. The baby has a hospital tag around its right ankle.

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Black and white photo of a pregnant abdomen

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A cartoon figure holds a large magnifying glass up to a strand of DNA

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Sketch of a tree with a sign at the top that says "Eugenics"

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Black and white image of a large house on a plain plot of land that says at the bottom in small letters "Virginia state colony for epileptics and feeble-minded"

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