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1 Genetic Manipulation and Enhancement Technologies, Emory University School of Law, January 27-28, 2006 [i] (2006)

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FLT Feminism and Legal Theory Project
Genetic Manipulation and Enhancement Technologies
Emory University School of Law
January 27-28, 2006
Friday. January 27th
SESSION I - 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM - Theoretical Frameworks
Vivian Curran, University of Pittsburgh,
A Comparative Perspective on Issues of Genetic Manipulation and Enhancement
Technologies
Maneesha Dekha, University of Victoria,
Canada and Pre-Implantation Sex Selection
Chloe G.K. Atkins, University of Calgary,
Genetic Prenatal Testing and Gender, Disability and Sexuality
Michele Goodwin, DePaul University College of Law,
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: The New Eugenics or Parental Responsibility?
Race, Class, and the Aesthetic of Choice
6:45 PM - 9:00 PM - DINNER*
*Readings from Orchids, a play by Jeff Nisker
Saturday, January 28'
SESSION II - 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Manipulation of the Body
Marie Fox, Keele University UK,
The Transgressive Potential of Biotechnology: Legal Responses to Trans-Species
Hybrids
Margrit Shildrick, Queen's University Belfast,
Genetics and the Normative Limits of Corporeal Transformation
Rebecca M. Bratspies, CUNY School of Law,
Engineering the Mermaid
SESSION III - 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM - Comparative Reproduction
Erin Nelson, University of Alberta,
A Comparative Look at Regulation of Reproduction, Canada, the UK, the US, and
Australia
Mary Anne Case, University of Chicago Law School,
German Regulation of Transgressive Reproductive Practices
Kerry Abrams, University of Virginia School of Law,
Disaggregating Marriage from Sex from Reproduction
1:00 PM - 2:15 PM - LUNCH (Agnor Room)
SESSION IV - 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM - Debates in Enhancement
Ani B. Satz, Emory University School of Law,
Treatment Versus Enhancement: A Conceptual Distinction in Moral Clothing?
Jane Cohen, University of Texas at Austin School of Law,
Against Lapidarian Fiat in the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate: Two Cheers for
Diffidence and Empathy, But That's All
Isabel Karpin, University of Sydney Law School & Roxanne Mykitiuk, Osgoode Hall Law School
- Toronto
Enhancement, Anomalous Embodiment and the Regulation of Disability

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