Judge rules frozen embryos are property, cites slavery law

Judge rules frozen embryos are property, cites slavery law

Doctor Katarzyna Koziol injects sperm specifically into an egg throughout in-vitro fertilization (IVF) process known as Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) at Novum clinic in Warsaw Oct 26, 2010. | REUTERS/Kacper Pempel A Virginia judge cited a 19th-century regulation about slave ownership in ruling that human embryos can lawfully be deemed residence or “chattel.”  Fairfax County…

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Idaho Legislature’s attorneys file appeal over right to intervene in federal abortion case

Idaho Legislature’s attorneys file appeal over right to intervene in federal abortion case

Attorneys hired to signify the Idaho Legislature in a federal situation more than Idaho’s abortion ban have appealed their ideal to intervene in the circumstance to the Ninth Circuit Court docket of Appeals, according to records. The lawsuit, submitted in August by the U.S. Division of Justice towards the condition of Idaho, argues the state’s…

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