Background
Fenwick, Lynda Beck was born on October 24, 1944 in Great Bend, Kansas, United States. Daughter of Ralph George and Margaret Pauline (Hawk) Beck.
(Private Choices, Public Consequences explores the complex...)
Private Choices, Public Consequences explores the complex issues surrounding reproductive technology, weaving together the personal stories of the people affected by these issues and the knowledge of the professionals who have studied the consequences. Through dozens of real life stories, Lyn Fenwick explores such explosive issues as: •Genetic testing and engineering •Surrogacy •Fertility drugs and treatments Criminal prosecution for a mother's prenatal substance abuse •Menopausal motherhood Fetal tissue transplants and much more This timely book forces readers to probe their minds on issues of privacy, the rights of mothers, fathers, and babies, and what to do with the technology that has changed the way we look at reproduction. Readers will explore the issues through the lives of people who have faced difficult reproductive choices and sometimes have had to make compromises, resulting with their consequences. Those who thought they knew how they felt about these issues will find their own beliefs challenged and their eyes opened as they read this passionate and important book.
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Fenwick, Lynda Beck was born on October 24, 1944 in Great Bend, Kansas, United States. Daughter of Ralph George and Margaret Pauline (Hawk) Beck.
Bachelor of Science with distinction, Fort Hays State University, 1966. Juris Doctor, Baylor University, 1975.
Attorney, VA, Waco, Texas, 1975-1979; associate, Pakis, Cherry, Beard & Giotes, Waco, 1979-1981; sole practice, Dallas, 1981-1985; associate, Taylor & Mizell Professional Corporation, Dallas, 1985-1988. Adjunct faculty law Baylor University, Waco, 1979-1981. Grader exams Supreme Court of the Texas, 1981-1985.
(Private Choices, Public Consequences explores the complex...)
Author: Should the Children Pray? Historical, Judicial, Political Examination of Public School Prayer, 1989, Private Choices, Public Consequences. Reproductive Technology and the New Ethics of Conception, Pregnancy, and Family, 1998. Associate editor Baylor University Law Review, 1974-1975.
Author numerous articles.
Docent Dallas Museum Art., 1982-1985. Member American Bar Association, Texas Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, Portrait Society Atlanta, Southeastern Pastel Society, Phi Delta Phi. F C.
Married Larry Dean Fenwick, December 23, 1962.