By Emily Galpern | Center for Genetics and Society | June 28, 2019
The failure of New York’s Child-Parent Security Act highlights the complexities of crafting surrogacy policy grounded in social justice principles. This article explains that, while addressing such considerations is no small task, it’s an important one: Policy efforts to legalize and regulate compensated surrogacy are ramping up in other states and will likely return to the New York State Legislature next year.