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26 Hastings Const. L.Q. 913 (1998-1999)
The Outer Limits of Human Genetic Engineering: A Constitutional Examination of Parents' Procreative Liberty to Genetically Enchance Their Offspring

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The Outer Limits of Human Genetic
Engineering: A Constitutional
Examination of Parents' Procreative
Liberty to Genetically Enhance
Their Offspring
By THOMAS STUART PATIERSON
[Iff any one age really attains by eugenics and scientific manipu-
lation, the power to make the descendants what it pleases, all men
who live after it are patients of that power. They are weaker not
stronger.
-C.S. Lewis, 19621
I. Introduction
Imagine a world where parents have the ability to genetically de-
termine the characteristics of their children. Before the conception of
their child, they sit down with a genetic specialist and discuss the
height, strength, and physique they desire for their child. They then
decide what color eyes, hair, and skin the child will have. Depending
upon the financial resources of the prospective parents, they may con-
sider the amount of raw musical talent or academic potential they de-
sire for their child, or even decide on particular personality traits.
Once these and other preliminary decisions are made, the specialist
goes to work by combining sperm and eggs donated by the parents to
create a selection of desirable embryos. Finally, after selecting the
embryo that proves the closest match to the parents' desires, the spe-
cialist performs genetic surgery on the developing embryo to guaran-
tee that the couple's child will be born with the exact characteristics
that they chose.
Does this sound too much like science fiction to be true? Actu-
1. CLIVE S. LEwis, THE ABOLITION OF MAN; OR REFLECTIONS ON EDUCATION WITH
SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH IN THE UPPER FoRms OF SCHOOL 44
(1962).

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