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Charles Kindregan, professor of law at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the emerging legal issues regarding cryopreserved embryos in divorce cases. Learn more about Professor Kindregan at http://bit.ly/hqQg1q.
Professor Kindregan, a member of the Suffolk Law faculty who teaches Family Law, discusses alimony reform in Massachusetts. Learn more about Professor Kindregan at http://bit.ly/qWffni.
Professor Kindregan, who teaches Family Law at Suffolk, discusses his recently published article on harvesting gametes from deceased or incompetent people in this podcast. Professor Kindregan's article is online at http://bit.ly/pdSpO0.
Professor Kindregan, who teaches Family Law at Suffolk, discusses the recent lawsuit brought by the Browns, a polygamist family who star in the reality TV show "Sister Wives," against the state of Utah challenging the state's statute banning polygamy.
Professor Charles Kindregan, who teaches Family Law at Suffolk, discusses his forthcoming article in the University of Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice. Learn more about Professor Kindregan at http://bit.ly/hqQg1q.
Doctors around the country often face medical and ethical dilemmas. Joining NECN to explore a case in Boston in which a family wanted to harvest the eggs of a brain dead woman is Professor Charles Kindregan of Suffolk University. Kindregan is an expert in family law.
Professor Kindregan discusses issues surrounding oocyte retrieval for the purpose of posthumous reproduction following anoxic brain injury. The NE Journal of Medicine published an article on this topic featuring Professor Kindregan July 15, 2010.