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Artificial Insemination Artificial insemination has many different arguments over it. Often the surrogate mother is the biological mother of the child, conceiving it means artificial insemination with sperm from the husband. This has raised many complex ethical and legal issues, and lawsuits over custody after the child’s birth. In some cases anonymous donors have been tried for not having unlimited right to privacy and can be forced to testify in legal proceedings. A lot of people think that it is unfair for the child conceived in this way and that they should have the right to know whom their biological father is. Here is an article about anonymous donors from San Francisco. California court rules sperm donor’s privacy rights are limited August 24, 2000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Anonymous sperm donors don't have an unlimited right to privacy and can be forced to testify in legal proceedings, the California Supreme Court ruled.
Approximate Word count = 564 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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