William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 35, Issue 2 (2009)
Prefatory Matter
Foreword: Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Law
Mary Patricia Byrn
Articles
The Disposition of Cryopreserved Embryos: Why Embryo Adoption Is an Inapposite Model for Application to Third-Party Assisted Reproduction
Elizabeth E. Swire Falker
The Legacy of the 9/11 Fund and the Minnesota I-35W Bridge-Collapse Fund: Creating a Template for Compensating Victims of Future Mass-Tort Catastrophes
Michael K. Steenson and Joseph Michael Sayler
Dead Dads: Thawing an Heir from the Freezer
Charles P. Kindregan Jr.
Access Denied: Assisted Reproductive Technology Services and the Resurrection of Hill-Burton
Susan B. Apel
What Happens to Embryos When a Marriage Dissolves? Embryo Disposition and Divorce
Theresa M. Erickson and Megan T. Erickson
"Mama's Baby, Daddy's Maybe:" A State-by-State Survey of Surrogacy Laws and Their Disparate Gender Impact
Darra L. Hofman
Notes
Contracts: The War against Words: When Contract Interpretation Impedes Judicial Goals—Lee v. Fresenius Medical Care, Inc
Jayce R. Lesniewski
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Katherine L. Johansen
- Executive Editors
- Robert Ambrose
- Leah Ceee O. Boomsma
- Shelby G. Miller
- Shira T. Shapiro
- Editors
- Margaret L. Evavold
- James T. Graves
- Mara N. Koeller
- Christina M. Mann
- Jaclyn S. Millner
- Kathryn A. Steen
- Stephanie E. Tulgren
- Margaret J. Tracy
- Assistant Editors
- Emily J. Bucher
- Autumn Capelle
- Brian Carter-Stiglitz
- Steven M. Cerny
- Debra Y. Hamilton
- Shubha M. Harris
- Denise E. Heinemeyer
- Christine E. Hinrichs
- Randolph Lasota II
- Marc J. Laurent
- Adam P. Malamen
- Evans M. Mburu
- Adine S. Momoh
- John J. Norton
- Annie E. Penny
- Matthew G. Plowman
- Katherine S. Rodenwald
- Robert H. Salisbury
- Evangeline Simmons
- Sonia Toomey
- Laura J. Wanger