MM Post - Temp. Int'l & Comp. LJ, 2001 - HeinOnline
Until recently, discussions about human cloning seemed farfetched. However, with the successful cloning of the sheep" Dolly" in 1997, it became evident that sooner or later, it may …
Dolly the Sheep was born July 5, 1996, in Edinburgh, Scotland. 1 Seven months later, it was announced that Dolly was the first delayed genetic twin of an adult mammal. 2 In other …
LB Krahn - J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L., 2002 - HeinOnline
Recently, the media reported that scientists at the University of Texas have succeeded in cloning a cat.'The news that yet another animal has been cloned reminds us of the …
The legal concerns involving the application of cloning technology to humans should be of utmost concern, as the area is extremely complex. Cloning could potentially have great …
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 …
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 …
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 …
HUMAN CLONING should be put on hold—but only temporarily, the National Bioethics Commission concluded in a report issued last month." Clearly, there is a need for further …
RM Doerflinger - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2004 - lifeissues.net
Human cloning has been a serious public policy issue in the US since the birth of" Dolly" the sheep in 1997. However, despite the introduction of several federal bills, considerable …