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A Workshop on Sex and Reproduction: From Privacy
and Choice to Resilience and Opportunity?
November 15-16, 2013
Emory University School of Law-Room 575 Gambrell Hall
1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322
Friday, November 15, 2013
3-4 pm RECEPTION IN MACMILLAN LAW LIBRARY
C e Ie b ra-T the forcmal openi~ng of the Catherine G. Roraback Archive at Emory
Law School I Amy Kesselman (SUNY New Paltz), Vanessa King (Emory University
School of Law)                                                            Watercolor of Catherine Roraback, by
Robert Templeton
* Bleeding Across Time: First Principles of US Population Policy IRickie Solinger
*   Women versus Connecticut: Insights from the Pre-Roe Abortion Battles I Amy Kesselman (SUNY New Paltz)
*  Sex, Drugs, Rock and Roe: Ammi Rogers and the Legal History ofAnti-Abortion Norms I Lolita Buckner
Inniss (Hamilton College, Cleveland Marshall College of Law)
6:30 - 8 pm DINNER
Saturday, November 16, 2013
8:30 - 9:00 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
* Medical, Scientific, and Public Health Evidence in Supreme Court Jurisprudence: Reimagining the Feminist
Health Movement lAziza Ahmed (Northeastern University School of Law)
  Abortion Law and Medical Practices l Sheelagh McGuinness (School of Law, University of Birmingham) and
Michael Thomson (School of Law, University of Leeds)
0  The Role of 'Nature'in Debates about Sex and Reproduction I Sean Coyle (School of Law, University of
Birmingham)
  Abortion Liberalization Policies around the World: Hidden Differences in the Diffusion Process lElizabeth
Heger Boyle (University of Minnesota), Minzee Kim (Ewha Women's University, South Korea), and Wesley
Longhofer (Goizueta Business School, Emory University)
1h :3401- :3 p UNC -
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A   The Rise of the Reproductive Brothel in the Global Economy: Some Thoughts on Reproductive Tourism,
Autonomy, and Justice lApril L. Cherry (Cleveland-Marshall School of Law)
* Reproductive Rights and the Right to Reproduce: Is there a Place for the Non-Marital Mother?l Twila L. Perry
(Rutgers University School of Law-Newark)
* Choices Under the Shadow of Population Poilicy: Compulsory Motherhood Challenged and Remade in Taiwan
(19 70s-2000s) lChao-ju Chen (National Taiwan University)
*  Testing Sex: Non-Invasive Prenatal Genetic Testing and Sex Selection IRachel Rebouche (Temple University,
Beasley School of Law)

 Markets and Motives for Sex and Reproduction I Mary Ann Case (University of Chicago Law School)
  A Fiduciary Theory of Health Entitlements IMargaux Hall (Columbia Law School)
  Schrodinger's Child: Identity and Non-Identity in Reproductive Decision-Making I Jennifer S. Hendricks
(University of Colorado Law School)
  Procreative Pluralism l Kimberly Mutcherson (Rutgers Law School, Camden)

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