Book in Progress
Regulating Conception: Science, Politics, and Reproductive Genetic Innovation (under contract, New York University Press) (forthcoming 2026).
Journal Articles
Personhood, Politics, Assisted Reproduction, and the Law Post-Dobbs, 45 Pace L. Rev. 83 (2024).
Normalizing Reproductive Genetic Innovation, 74 Admin. L. Rev. 481 (2022).
Segmented Innovation in the Legalization of Mitochondrial Transfer: Lessons from Australia and the United Kingdom, 22 Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy 317 (2022).
How Analogizing Socio-Legal Responses to Organ Transplantation Can Further the Legalization of Reproductive Genetic Innovation, 74 SMU L. Rev. 665 (2021).
Is Germline Gene Editing Exceptional?, 51 Seton Hall L. Rev. 735 (2021).
Innovating Federalism in the Life Sciences, 92 Temple L. Rev. 383 (2020).
The American Democratic Deficit in Assisted Reproductive Technology Innovation, 45 American Journal of Law & Medicine 130 (2019).
Halted Innovation: The Expansion of Federal Jurisdiction over Medicine and the Human Body, 2018 Utah L. Rev. 1073 (2018).
How Subterranean Regulation Hinders Innovation in Assisted Reproductive Technology, 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 1239 (2018).
Criminalizing Substance Abuse and Undermining Roe v. Wade: The Tension Between Abortion Doctrine and the Criminalization of Prenatal Substance Abuse, 23 William & Mary Journal of Women and the Law 185 (2017).
Biology, Genetics, Nurture, and the Law: The Expansion of the Legal Definition of Family to Include Three or More Legal Parents, 16 Nevada Law Journal 743 (2016).
Making Sex the Same: Ending the Unfair Treatment of Males in Family Law, 27 Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society 257 (2012)
Sex and Statutory Uniformity: Harmonizing the Legal Treatment of Semen, 7 Charleston L. Rev. 235 (2012).
Book Chapters and Other Publications
Reproductive Innovation and Reproductive Exceptionalism: How Private Health Insurance Coverage of Fertility Treatment Complements Hostile Governmental Action and Expands Access to Assisted Reproduction in the United States, in Health Law as Private Law (Cambridge University Press 2025) (eds. I. Glenn Cohen, Wendy Netter Epstein, Christopher Robertson & Carmel Shachar).
Digital Reproductive Privacy in a Post-Dobbs World, Jotwell, Feb. 26, 2024 (reviewing Leah R. Fowler & Michael R. Ulrich, Femtechnodystopia, 75 Stan. L. Rev. 1233 (2023)).
The Enduring Goals of the Eugenics Movement: The Connection Between Environmental Harm, Disability, and State-Reduction of Reproductive Rights, JOTWELL, Feb. 20, 2023 (reviewing Khiara M. Bridges, The Dysgenic State: Environmental Injustice and Disability-Selective Abortion Bans, 110 Cal. L. Rev. 297 (2022)).
Mainstreaming Reproductive Genetic Innovation, Bill of Health, Dec. 14, 2022.
Fostering States as Laboratories, The Hill, Oct. 1, 2020 (Op-ed).
Commentary on Whole Woman's Health's v. Hellerstedt, in Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Reproductive Justice (Kimberly Mutcherson ed., Cambridge U. Press 2020).
© Myrisha S. Lewis, 2025