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417. See Amer, supra note 150, 1669 n. 50; see also A wolf in sheep’s cloning? Fantasies abound about what cloning animals means to the human race, The Edmonton Journal, March 2, 1997. 418. See Amer, supra note 150. 419. Pizzulli, supra note 44, 557. “[L]arge-scale cloning of a limited number of genotypes would decrease the adaptive potential of man.” Id., 560. 420. Id., 559. 421. This useful term was introduced by Francis Pizzulli, supra note 44, 481. 422. Under the Thirteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, “[n]either slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” U.S. Const. Amend. 13, § 1. 423. Pizzulli, supra note 44, 515. 424. Id., 517-522. 425. Id. 426. Tribe, supra note 132, 649. 427. Pizzulli, supra note 44, 583. 428. Id., 493. 429. Kluger, supra note 78, 70 (Varmus commenting that human cloning is repugnant to the American public). 430. Pizzulli, supra note 44, 525-527. 431. Id. 432. Horst, Mayor, & Co., et al. v. Moses, 48 Ala. 129, writ dismissed, 82 U.S. 389 (1872). 433. Pizzulli, supra note 44, 581. 434. Pizzulli poses a counter argument— “That granting a talented person the right to clone on the basis of his genetic constitution is based on a claim of personal merit, and that it does F-83


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