Keywords
Health, fetal health
Abstract
The public health emergency surrounding the spread of the Zika virus has resurrected and brought into sharp relief some of the most vexing questions surrounding the relationship between pregnancy and law: the appropriate circumstances, if any, in which fetal tissue research is permissible; when and how the government may sponsor statements intended to influence reproductive decisions; and how to balance the health and rights of both women and their unborn children when health threats target both.
Recommended Citation
Sam F. Halabi,
Zika, Pregnancy, and the Law,
70 Ark. L. Rev.
707
(2017).
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uark.edu/alr/vol70/iss3/5
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