- Michigan Executive Directive 2022-13: Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
- STATE CONSTITUTION (EXCERPT) CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN OF 1963§ 28 Right to reproductive freedom
- Disability Studies Quarterly Vol. 22 No. 4 (2002): Focus on Sexual Access for Disabled People
- Disability Rights and Reproductive Justice Collide
- The science of IVF: What to know about Alabama’s ‘extrauterine children’ ruling
- Disability and Reproductive Justice by Samuel Bagenstos
- Relations of Abortion: Crip Approaches to Reproductive Justice by Michelle Jarman
- Reproductive Justice for Disabled Women: Ending Systemic Discrimination
- Centering disability visibility in reproductive health care: Dismantling barriers to achieve reproductive equity by Dr. J. Fletcher
- Disability Justice is Gender Justice: Acknowledging Disabled Women
- Access, Autonomy, and Dignity: A Series on Reproductive Rights and Disability Justice
- Contraception for Women With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities by Paula Adams Hillard
- ReproDuctive Justice for Women with disabities. 10 part webinar by Dr. Justine Wu
- Involuntary Sterilization
- Michigan first state to propose compulsory sterilization bill
- To Rid Society of Imbeciles”: The Impact of Dr. John Harvey Kellogg’s Stand for Eugenics (1913)
- Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927)
- Finding Carrie Buck – PBS An American Experience
- Why Buck v Bell Still Matters
- The Right to Self-Determination
- Investigative Report Regarding the “Ashley Treatment”
- A Statement onn Ashley X Treatment
- Forever Small: The Strange Case of Ashley X by Eva Feder Kittay
- In Vitro Fertilization
- Ensuring the Reproductive Rights of Women with Intellectual Disability by Nicole Agaronnik,
- How Arguments that Embryos Are People Pose a Threat to IVF
- Designer Babies and Choosing Disabilities: Ethical Considerations of Deliberately Creating a Disabled Child by IVF by David Eisenberg
- Wanting Babies Like Themselves, Some Parents Choose Genetic Defects by Darshak M. Sanghavi,
- Deaf Parents Want Deaf Baby: Bioethicist Weighs In by Jacob M. Appel
- Is it ever morally permissible to select for deafness in one’s child? By Jacqueline Mae Wallis
- A baby with a disease gene or no baby at all: Genetic testing of embryos creates an ethical morass
- Surrogacy
- Michigan House Bill 5207 would create a new act, the Assisted Reproduction and Surrogacy ParentageAct, and repeal the Surrogate Parenting Act. Part 2 of the new act would apply to the birth of a child by assisted reproduction not involving surrogacy, and Part 3 would apply to the birthof a child by assisted reproduction under a surrogacy agreement. Part 1 contains generalprovisions
