"Alabama's Controversial IVF Ruling: The Intersection of Religion and Reproductive Rights"

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Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker invoked God and religious beliefs in a concurring opinion on a Supreme Court decision regarding the status of frozen embryos, stating that "unborn children are 'children'" and that "human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God." His opinion has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the intersection of religious beliefs and legal decisions in reproductive medicine.
- The Alabama Chief Justice Who Invoked God in Deciding the Embryo Case The New York Times
- Second Alabama provider stops IVF care after court deems embryos ‘children’ The Guardian US
- Alabama's Unhinged Embryo Ruling Shows Where the Anti-Abortion Movement Is Headed The New Republic
- Biden campaign blames Trump for Alabama Supreme Court's IVF ruling NBC News
- IVF opinion from Alabama justice was overtly religious. Was it OK? USA TODAY
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