Conceiving Next Steps For The IVF Protection Executive Order
Vocal support of the leader of the Republican Party should be all that Congress needs to get these passed handily. Right?
Vocal support of the leader of the Republican Party should be all that Congress needs to get these passed handily. Right?
Now is not the time to panic.
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Italian citizenship through ancestry could, in theory, cause some problems.
Assisted Reproductive Technology legal developments are unlikely to slow down any time soon. And more drama is, no doubt, in store.
We’ve seen IVF legislative efforts before. But never like this.
The Supreme Court of Texas is taking on a key case to decide whether embryos are full human people under Texas state law.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Proposed rules enacting a law that will significantly change sperm and egg donation for Coloradans are up for an official vote of approval next week.
In the last few months, one state tried -- but failed -- to reverse its ban on surrogacy 'brokers,' and another introduced new legislation to prohibit them.
The FDA is working to drop the discriminatory ban on sperm donation by gay men.
For decades, and across various partisan configurations of Michigan’s state government, the law has remained the same. But not anymore.
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
When you rush to do damage control, sometimes you also rush into unintended consequences.
Both options involve distinct legal processes and emotional considerations.
The Alabama ruling is painful, and portends uncertainty.
The new rules in Denmark focus on two areas of surrogacy.
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