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My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States

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Published in:Washington University Jurisprudence Review
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Published: 2020
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spellingShingle My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
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title My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
title_auth My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
title_full My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
title_fullStr My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
title_full_unstemmed My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
title_short My Genetic Child May Not Be My Legal Child? A Functionalist Perspective on the Need for Surrogacy Equality in the United States
title_sort my genetic child may not be my legal child? a functionalist perspective on the need for surrogacy equality in the united states
topic — — — — — Judicial Systems
Legal Studies
Law & Legal Studies
url https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_jurisprudence/vol12/iss2/8