Abstract
The legal concerns involving the application of cloning technology to humans should be of utmost concern, as the area is extremely complex. Cloning could potentially have great benefits or disastrous effects. Lawmakers have been careful to make certain that the legislation passed is comprehensive and useful for regulation of the ever-changing field of cloning. From debates on whether reproductive or therapeutic cloning should be permitted or banned, to concerns as to who has jurisdiction over cloning, the battle to develop cloning legislation has been difficult. However, this iBrief argues that the currently-proposed federal legislation is constitutional.
Citation
Adrienne N. Cash, Attack of the Clones: Legislative Approaches to Human Cloning in the United States, 4 Duke Law & Technology Review 1-15 (2005)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol4/iss1/25