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  • United States law recognizes adult reproductive liberty and many states view surrogacy services through that lens. During the COVID-19 pandemic in March, 2020, New York State enacted the Child-Parent Surrogacy Act (CPSA) into law, after feminists and their allies had caused its defeat in 2019. Just before approval of the CPSA, a group of legislators introduced the Alternative Surrogacy Bill (ASB). This article is a case study that examines how the CPSA and not the ASB became law, examining surrogate rights, the best interests of the child, and the ethical issues related to adult donor-conceived and surrogacy born children\'s rights to information about their ancestry.
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  • 10.1080/20502877.2020.1835204
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  • The_New_bioethics_:_a_multidisciplinary_journal_of_biotechnology_and_the_body
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  • unk
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  • 33196403.0
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  • Medline
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  • New York State Creates New Governance of Commercial Gestational Surrogacy.
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  • 2020-11-16

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