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AUSTRALIA No “in vitro” for single women The legislation, introduced by the government on August 17, came in response a court ruling in July which found that Australia’s anti-discrimination laws were violated by a policy banning single women from in vitro clinics in the state of Victoria. The new bill would amend the anti-discrimination law to allow for such a ban.
A spokesman for Howard explained that the prohibition against artificial forms of achieving pregnancy in single women was a legitimate function of government authority, since society has an interest in seeing children born into two-parent families.
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