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This course explores the complex legal and ethical issues surrounding the disposition of embryos in cases of assisted reproductive technology (ART) through the lens of mediation. Participants will examine the legal framework governing embryo disposition, ethical considerations regarding reproductive autonomy and the rights of potential future children, and the role of mediation in resolving disputes. Through case studies and discussions of recent developments in law and society, participants will gain insight into the evolving landscape of ART and the challenges and opportunities for resolving disputes in a fair and equitable manner.
Short Course Description
- Introduction to Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
- Legal Framework for Embryo Disposition
- Ethical Considerations in Embryo Disputes
- Role of Mediation in Resolving Disputes
- Case Studies and Recent Developments
- Future Trends and Challenges
Katelin Morey is the Program Manager at the Alternative Dispute Resolution Academy. Katelin has built her education and professional experiences around the tenets of alternative dispute resolution, in both the civil and criminal justice systems. She previously earned her master’s degree in Peacemaking and Conflict Studies at Fresno Pacific University before receiving her Juris Doctorate from American University, Washington College of Law.