Alabama

Last week, a state court decision upended fertility treatment in Alabama and raised questions nationwide.
More in vitro fertilization providers in Alabama have paused parts of their treatment after the state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are legally considered children.
Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker indicated on the show he was a proponent of the “Seven Mountains Mandate,” an explicitly theocratic doctrine at the heart of Christian nationalism.
The ruling is "outrageous and unacceptable," President Joe Biden said.
In the span of three minutes, the GOP senator said he was “all for it,” didn’t agree with it, supports IVF and just needs to read the bill. (There is no bill.)
"At a time when we feel so powerless, advocacy and awareness is our strongest tools," Alabama Fertility Specialists said on Facebook.
Alabama is seeking to put a second inmate to death using nitrogen gas.
Haley has previously backed and proposed legislation that would restrict reproductive rights.
In a theology-heavy ruling, the Alabama Supreme Court will allow a couple to sue for the "wrongful death" of their frozen embryos obtained through IVF.