Szafranski v. Dunston is the first case about frozen pre-embryos in Illinois, but such disputes have been occurring for decades, and the laws governing them vary by state. Some states, like Tennessee, take a balance-of-interests approach. A 1992 decision argued that, in the absence of a prior agreement about the disposition of pre-embryos, the party wishing to avoid procreation should prevail if the other party had a reasonable alternative option for becoming a parent.
A Cook County judge this morning awarded custody of frozen embryos to a 42-year-old Chicago woman over the objections of her ex-boyfriend who said it violates his right to not procreate.
In 2009, Karla Dunston, a doctor who lives in the city, began dating Jacob Szafranski, a 32-year-old firefighter, paramedic and nurse from Elgin. A few months into their relationship Dunston was diagnosed with lymphoma and had to undergo chemotherapy that would ultimately destroy her fertility.
taraiok のタレこみにはないけど (スコア:5, 参考になる)
newyorker.com の記事には続きがあって、
モデレータは基本役立たずなの気にしてないよ
お二人の人種が異なるようですね。 (スコア:0)
下記の記事を見る限り、Karla DunstonさんとJacob Szafranskiさんの人種が異なるようですね。
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2424631/Doctor-battles-ex-boyf... [dailymail.co.uk]
だからどうした、という話ですが、
こういう裁判は過去にもあったように思いますが、わざわざこのカップルが取り上げられたのには理由があるのでは?
と邪推してみるクズ野郎は私です。
クック郡の裁判官が女性側の権利を認めたからじゃないの (スコア:1)
Judge gives embryos to woman over objection from ex-boyfriend [chicagotribune.com]
タレこみにある元記事にも男性側が上告したことが書いてあったけれど、裁判所が女性側に凍結胚の使用を認めたことが原因かなと。
モデレータは基本役立たずなの気にしてないよ