Washington Law Review
Abstract
The authors in this timely symposium tackle the many and varied issues related to compensated surrogacy with sophisticated, diverse, and careful analysis. Moreover, they do so in the context of fast-paced legal and sociological change on issues of marriage and parenting, some of which was crystalized in the recent United States v. Windsor decision that spurred growing recognition of gay marriage and families across the nation.
First Page
1069
Recommended Citation
Kellye Y. Testy,
Essay,
Foreword: Compensated Surrogacy in the Age of Windsor,
89 Wash. L. Rev.
1069
(2014).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/wlr/vol89/iss4/2