Abstract
An interesting approach to an oft-discussed bioethical issue, Mr. Gusman's article describes the processes of therapeutic and reproductive cloning, discusses the potential for technological and medical advancement, and suggests that a criminal ban on such scientific research would be less effective and more constitutionally questionable than other alternatives, such as tight legislative regulation or voluntary compliance with aspirational, industry-wide standards.
First Page
361
Recommended Citation
		Adam 
		Gusman
	An Appropriate Legislative Response to Cloning for Biomedical Research: The Case against a Criminal Ban,
	14
	Annals Health L.
	361
		(2005).
	
Available at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/annals/vol14/iss2/6