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59 La. L. Rev. 1041 (1998-1999)
Double-Take: A Second Look at Cloning, Science Fiction and Law

handle is hein.journals/louilr59 and id is 1061 raw text is: Double-Take: A Second Look at Cloning, Science Fiction
and Law
Christine Corcos
Isabel Corcos
Brian Stockho)fY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.  Introduction  .....................................      1042
II. Copies' Rights and Copy Wrongs: The Fear of Clones in
Popular Culture  ..................................        1046
III. The Basic Biology of Cloning ......................... 1048
IV. Social Commentary and Science: The Reproduction of Human
Life Through Cloning as Seen in the Media ............... 1050
A. Social Commentary in Science Fiction ................ 1055
B.  The Fear of Aliens  .............................      1057
C. Images of the Mad Scientist and the Sorcerer's Apprentice:
Uncontrolled Experimentation and Unintended Consequences
in  Science Fiction  ..............................    1059
D. Truth and Consequences: Specific Images of Cloning, Genetic
Manipulation, Mad Scientists, and Unintended Consequences in
Science and Science Fiction  .......................   1066
V. Mirror, Mirror: Some Examples of Images of Cloning in Popular
Culture and  Science Fiction  ..........................   1072
A. Aliens, American Society, and the Invasion Narratives of the
1950s  ......................................          1072
B. Themes and Images in Specific Films, Shows and Fiction ... 1075
1. Cloning in Contemporary Science Fiction: The Case of
Joanna  M ay  ................................      1075
2. The X-Files and Star Trek ....................... 1080
a. Send in the Clones: Cloning, Identity, and Genetic
Manipulation in the Star Trek Universe ........... 1081
b. Genetic Enhancement, the Level Playing Field and
Law   ...................................        1087
Copyright 1999, by LOUISIANA LAW REvIEW.
BA, MA, Michigan State University; J.D. Case Western Reserve Law School. Associate
Professor of Law, Louisiana State University Law Center.
** BS, Michigan State University, 1984; Ph.D., Cell and Molecular Biolog, 1992, the
University of Michigan. Currently working in the biotechnology industry.
***  BS, Biology, Penn State University, 1986; BS, Wildlife Science. Penn State University,
1986; Ph.D., Biology, the University of Michigan, 1992. Currently working in the agricultural
biotechnology industry.

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