Sunday, February 25, 2024

More commentary on the Alabama decision on wrongful death of frozen embryos

 A few days ago I posted my comments on the Alabama case deciding a plaintiff could support a claim under the state's wrongful death act based on the destruction of frozen embryos.  See here.

If you have been following the news, you know the case has attracted a lot of attention and I have not been able to keep up with all of it, but I will post a few stories, and let you google (now a verb) the rest.

Frozen Embryos Now Considered Children: Unpacking the Alabama Supreme Court Decision and the Future of Fertility Care  (Lex Blog)

The massive legal fallout from Alabama’s IVF ruling is just the beginning (MSNBC)

Uncertainty looms after Alabama's IVF court ruling (NPR Audio)

Two more clinics in Alabama pausing IVF treatments after court ruling (Politico)

IVF Threatened by Unprecedented Alabama Decision (Bloomberg Law podcast)

My eldest daughter was born through IVF. Here’s what ‘pro-life’ conservatives don’t understand (MSNBC)

Alabama’s IVF Ruling Is Christian Theology Masquerading as Law (The Nation)

The science of IVF: What to know about Alabama's 'extrauterine children' ruling (NPR Audio)

What the Alabama IVF ruling means for parents going through IVF (NPR Audio)

The Alabama Ruling That Could Stop Families From Having Kid (NY Times Audio)


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