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?
Assisted Reproductive Technology legal developments are unlikely to slow down any time soon. And more drama is, no doubt, in store.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
We’ve seen IVF legislative efforts before. But never like this.
When you rush to do damage control, sometimes you also rush into unintended consequences.
The Alabama bar exam is about to get lit.
Rich white women finally have some skin in the game.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
* Unforeseen consequences: The wording of strict anti-abortion laws likely to make IVF illegal too. [The Guardian] * Glock-19s for teenagers is enshrined in the Constitution, apparently. [AP News] * Is the right to protest next on the chopping block? [Politico] * The legal system just works a little differently when you're a rich former president, I guess. [The Hill] * Vandy alum give $17.5M to the law school. Now that's a hell of a tax write-off! [Nashville Post]
Which firm just rolled out coverage and reimbursement for IVF, egg freezing, adoption, and surrogacy?
Colorado becomes the 18th state with fertility coverage.
Which firm just rolled out coverage and reimbursement for IVF, egg freezing, adoption, and surrogacy?
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This has created a grim situation for 'non-traditional' families.
New Hampshire is the 17th state in the country to pass insurance mandates for fertility treatment.
At least correcting the legal parental presumptions was handled professionally and expeditiously here.
Three families had mixed-up embryos in one transfer here. It's almost impressively incompetent.
If an American service member sacrifices their body -- and fertility -- for the rest of us, we can at least give them the medical care necessary to fulfill their dreams of having a child.