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I.V.F. Ruling in Alabama

 * Lawmakers Move to Preserve Access
 * The Court’s Ruling
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 * Fertility Industry in Peril
 * A New Front in the Abortion Battle

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THE ALABAMA CHIEF JUSTICE WHO INVOKED GOD IN DECIDING THE EMBRYO CASE

Chief Justice Tom Parker has long been revered by conservative groups as an
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Feb. 22, 2024

In an Alabama Supreme Court decision that has rattled reproductive medicine
across the country, a majority of the justices said the law was clear that
frozen embryos should be considered children: “Unborn children are ‘children.’”

But the court’s chief justice, Tom Parker, drew on more than the Constitution
and legal precedent to explain his determination.

“Human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy
God,” he wrote in a concurring opinion that invoked the Book of Genesis and the
prophet Jeremiah and quoted at length from the writings of 16th- and
17th-century theologians.

“Even before birth,” he added, “all human beings have the image of God, and
their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing his glory.”



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