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Richard F. Storrow

Professor of Law



 

Education:
J.D., Columbia University
M.A., Columbia University
B.A., Miami University

Professor Storrow's research explores the intersection of law and bioethics in the regulation of reproduction-assisting technologies. His most recent articles examine the formation of families through adoption and assisted reproduction, screening practices in infertility clinics, and the ethics of cross-border reproductive care. At Columbia Law School, he was a member of The Columbia Human Rights Law Review and received the Herbert Rausher Research Fellowship from the American Civil Liberties Union. Professor Storrow clerked for the Honorable Edward J. Parker on the Minnesota Court of Appeals and thereafter practiced family law in Minneapolis. Professor Storrow teaches Trusts & Estates, Property and Reproductive Technology and the Law.

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Contact Information:
Email: rfs15@psu.edu
Phone: (814) 863-3513

Contributions to Books:

"Procreative Liberty," in The Chicago Companion to the Child, University of Chicago Press, R. Shweder ed., forthcoming 2009.

"The Handmaid's Tale of Fertility Tourism: Passports and Third Parties in the Religious Regulation of Assisted Conception," in Reproductive Rights, A. Menon, ed., Icfai Law Books Division, forthcoming 2008. (originally published at 12 Texas Wesleyan Law Review 189 (2005).

Recent Articles:

"Therapeutic Reproduction and Human Dignity," Law & Literature, forthcoming 2008.

“The Bioethics of Prospective Parenthood: In Pursuit of the Proper Standard for Gatekeeping in Infertility Clinics,” Cardozo Law Review, 2007.

“Equal Protection for Human Clones,” Family Law Quarterly, 2006.

“Marginalizing Adoption Through the Regulation of Assisted Reproduction,” Capital University Law Review, 2006.

"Rescuing Children from the Marriage Movement: The Case Against Marital-Status Discrimination in Adoption and Assisted Reproduction," U.C. Davis Law Review, 2006.

"Quests for Conception: Fertility Tourists, Globalization and Feminist Legal Theory," Hastings Law Journal, 2005.

"Judicial Discretion and the Disappearing Distinction Between Will Interpretation and Construction," Case Western Reserve Law Review, 2005.

"The Handmaid's Tale of Fertility Tourism: Passports and Third Parties in the Religious Regulation of Assisted Conception," Texas Wesleyan Law Review, 2005.

 

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