Abstract
Discussed in this article is the current federal and North Carolina law that bears upon IVF, the potential criminal and tort liabilities that should be of concern to the IVF practitioner, and the recourses available to the IVF practitioner for protection against liability in the course of this practice. In appropriate circumstances, the law of other American jurisdictions is drawn upon.
Recommended Citation
Roger B. Bernholz and G. Nicholas Herman, Legal Implications of Human In Vitro Fertilization for the Practicing Physician in North Carolina, 6 Campbell L. Rev. 5 (1984).