The state Supreme Court's ruling on frozen embryos has raised alarms from Democrats and Republicans alike.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has responded to concerns about the state's controversial court ruling on the legal status of embryos and its potential impact on couples pursuing in vitro fertilization treatments.
'On Thursday, Democrats in Alabama's state House filed a bill that would ensure 'any fertilized human egg or human embryo that exists outside of a human uterus is not considered an unborn child or human being for any purpose under state law.'In the wake of the Alabama court's ruling, several IVF clinics in Alabama have paused treatments because of uncertainty over potential legal liabilities.
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