Description
This case was the first of its kind to address questions of personhood in the context of in vitro fertilization of a human embryo. It laid a foundation for future cases to work from: specifically, this case established the importance of prior written agreements for disposition of frozen embryos. This was also the first court decision to borrow the word "pre-embryo" from bioethics to describe the in vitro embryo. This terminology has been copied by many states.
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Title
- Davis v. Davis [Brief] (1992)
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Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2008-05-09
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Keywords
- Legal
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