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Status of IVF shaken by Alabama supreme court decision that embryos are ‘children’

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Status of IVF shaken by Alabama supreme court decision that embryos are ‘children’

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Legal news publisher Law.com featured Reed Smith lawyers’ in-depth analysis of the Alabama Supreme Court’s decision holding that embryos have the same rights as “children” under state law. The Feb. 26 article was co-authored by Sarah Cummings Stewart, Kristin Parker and Arielle Lusardi of Reed Smith’s Life Sciences Health Industry Group.

The article begins with a reference and a link to the authors’ June 2022 article on the U.S. Supreme Court majority’s Dobbs decision, and includes:

A breakdown of the Alabama Supreme Court’s holdings;

How the court addressed public policy concerns asserted by amici;

Prior Alabama laws that led to the ruling;

A look at the history of IVF and the many professional bodies that regulate it;

The ruling’s impacts on IVF in Alabama and beyond;

Numerous questions for counsel raised by the decision; and

A quick look ahead at what businesses can expect next.

A copy of the article (pdf) is available to the public exclusively on this website, reprinted with permission from the February 26, 2024 edition of ALM | Law.com.

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