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Richard Storrow

Email

richard.storrow@mail.law.cuny.edu

Phone

(718) 340-4538

Office

315D

Professor Storrow's research explores the intersection of law and bioethics in the regulation of reproduction-assisting technologies, with a special emphasis on equality and justice in the delivery of medical care. His most recent articles examine the formation of families through adoption and assisted reproduction, screening practices in infertility clinics, and the ethics of cross-border reproductive care.

At Columbia Law School, Professor Storrow was a member of The Columbia Human Rights Law Review and received the Herbert Rausher Research Fellowship from the American Civil Liberties Union. During law school, Professor Storrow worked in civil rights organizations including Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, the American Civil Liberties Union's AIDS and Gay and Lesbian Rights Projects, Legal Assistance for Seniors and La Commission des Droits de l'Homme in Lomé, Togo.

Professor Storrow clerked for the Honorable Edward J. Parker on the Minnesota Court of Appeals and thereafter practiced family law in Minneapolis. He joined the faculty of Penn State University's Dickinson School of Law in 2003, following appointments to the law faculties of Texas Wesleyan, Hamline, and the University of Illinois. At Dickinson, Professor Storrow taught Trusts & Estates, Property, Family Law and Reproductive Technology and the Law. At CUNY School of Law, Professor Storrow teaches Property Law, Family Relations and Real Estate Transactions.

In addition to his law degree, Professor Storrow holds a master's in French from Columbia and a bachelor's from Miami University.