Discussion of the legal questions raised by advances in reproductive technologies. Examines opinions about the debate from the courtroom to the listener. Second of three parts in a forum entitled Reproductive Laws for the 1990's, sponsored by the Women's Rights Litigation Clinic.|REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH HAZARDS IN THE WORKPLACE / Joan Bertin, Helen Rodriguez-Trias, Jeanne Stellman. - SERIES: Health issues in the humanities| no.3 pt.2 - Discussion of the legal questions raised by advances in reproductive technologies. Examines opinions about the debate from the courtroom to the listener. Second of three parts in a forum entitled Reproductive Laws for the 1990's, sponsored by the Women's Rights Litigation Clinic. - RECORDED: Rutgers University School of Law, May 1987. BROADCAST: Satellite, 11 July 1988.
Reproductive health hazards in the workplace / Joan Bertin, Helen Rodriguez-Trias, Jeanne Stellman.
Program Title:
Reproductive health hazards in the workplace / Joan Bertin, Helen Rodriguez-Trias, Jeanne Stellman.
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PRA Archive #:
SZ0508.06
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Date Recorded on:
New York City, 1985.
Date Broadcast on:
Satellite, 11 July 1988.
Item duration:
1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|28:50
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Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1985.
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