Do we own our bodies, Guido Calabresi; controlling the costs of medical malpractice - an argument for strict hospital liability, Bruce Champman; abortion and distortion of justice in the law, Bernard M. Dickens; the modern function and limits of parental rights, Bernard M. Dickens; Kenyan jurisprudence - the answer to western regulation of "in-vitro fertilization", Roy C. Howell; the right of the mental patient to his psychosis, Joseph Jacob; liberalism, republicanism and the abortion controversy, Gary C. Leedes; an essay on surrogacy and feminist thought, Joan Mahoney; a "dignitary tort" as a bridge between the idea of informed consent and the law of informed consent, Alan Meisel; the ethics and economics of enforcing contracts of surrogate motherhood, Richard A. Posner; a market for babies?, J. Robert S. Pritchard; rethinking (m)otherhood - feminist theory and state regulation of pregnancy; the theoretical relationship between law and psychiatry, David N. Weisstub; a contractual analysis of surrogate motherhood and a proposed solution, Stephen G. York.