Human cloning and the constitution

CD Forsythe - Valparaiso University Law Review, 1998 - HeinOnline
The recent publicity given to the cloning of a sheep in Scotland and the January 1998
declaration by a Chicago physicist, Richard Seed, that he will attempt to clone a human …

Banning human cloning: A study in the difficulties of defining science

HT Greely - S. Cal. Interdisc. LJ, 1998 - HeinOnline
In legislating, the difficulty of writing a good definition is matched only by its importance.
Dolly the sheep, the first mammal known to be cloned from an adult, 2 is responsible for at …

Cloning humans: dangerous, unjustifiable, and genuinely immoral

DR Heimbach - Val. UL Rev., 1997 - HeinOnline
When Richard Seed of Chicago announced he was assembling a team to clone a human
being, public alarm about the ethics of cloning humans ratcheted even higher than it had …

Human cloning: science fact and fiction

MA Goldman - S. Cal. Interdisc. LJ, 1998 - HeinOnline
The scientific, religious, ethical, and legal worlds were" caught napping by clones" 1 in
February of 1997, when a team led by Scottish embryologist Ian Wilmut announced the …

Is There a Right to Clone Constitutional Challenges to Bans on Human Cloning

LB Andrews - Harv. JL & Tech., 1997 - HeinOnline
On December 5, 1997, Richard Seed shocked the scientific community by announcing that
he intended to begin cloning human beings. 2 Seed planned to use the techniques that Ian …

Cloning and public policy

R Macklin - 2002 - philpapers.org
It seemed like only minutes after a team of Scottish scientists announced, in late February
1997, that they had successfully cloned a sheep, that governmental officials and private …

The wisdom of repugnance: Why we should ban the cloning of humans

LR Kass - Val. UL Rev., 1997 - HeinOnline
Our habit of delighting in news of scientific and technological breakthroughs has been sorely
challenged by the birth announcement of a sheep named Dolly. Though Dolly shares with …

No worldwide consensus: The United Nations declaration on human cloning

C Jarrell - Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L., 2006 - HeinOnline
Ever since the cloning of Dolly the sheep by Scottish scientists in 1996, nations around the
world have been concerned about controlling the controversial science of human cloning. 1 …

Banning human cloning: an acceptable limit on scientific inquiry or an unconstitutional restriction of symbolic speech

MB Hsu - Geo. LJ, 1998 - HeinOnline
Our views of scientific advancement and discovery are marked by ambivalence and mixed
emotions. While society celebrates scientific accomplishment and stands in awe of what …

The world after Dolly: International regulation of human cloning

A Greene - Geo. Wash. Int'l L. Rev., 2000 - HeinOnline
On February 22, 1997 the line between reality and science fiction blurred when the world
discovered that a clone-a genetic twin of an organism-had been created from the single cell …