"Fetal Personhood and IVF: Alabama's Legal Landscape"

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The all-Republican Alabama Supreme Court's ruling in February that embryos created through in-vitro fertilization are legally children has been celebrated by the anti-abortion movement. Julie F. Kay, a human rights attorney, discusses the recent legislative efforts to grant fetuses the legal rights of a person, shedding light on the ongoing debate surrounding fetal personhood and its implications for reproductive rights.
Topics:nation#alabama-supreme-court#anti-abortion-movement#fetal-personhood#legislation#reproductive-rights
- The role of fetal personhood in the anti-abortion movement and legislation PBS NewsHour
- Alabama enacts fast-tracked law to protect IVF services BBC.com
- IVF's Opponents Think This Is Their Moment The Atlantic
- How a Sudden Halt to In Vitro Fertilization Shook Alabama Couples The New York Times
- Three couples and their IVF hopes, jolted by Alabama's court ruling The Washington Post
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