One of the most famous cases decided by the New Jersey Supreme Court has failed to withstand the test of time. That case, In re Baby M , determined that commercial surrogacy agreements violated the public policy of New Jersey.

In the 25 years since Baby M’s birth, much has changed in the world of surrogacy, but the law in New Jersey has been static.

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