The Alabama Supreme Court's recent decision that frozen embryos are “extrauterine children" will have far-reaching implications in the state and beyond, said an expert on family law and reproductive justice at Washington University in St. Louis.
Bet you didn’t know our lovely state has a national day, did you? Well, we do, and why shouldn’t we; there is a lot to offer here in the “Show Me State.”. First and foremost, here is a disclaimer: if you look up National Missouri Day, you will get conflicting information; some sites say it is January 4, and other sites say it is the third Wednesday in October. I am using the latter since it was officially ratified by a constitutional convention for Missouri Day to be in October.
On Sept. 11, Washington University released a statement regarding the future of the Washington University Transgender Center (WUTC) two weeks after Missouri state law banned gender-affirming care for all minors after Aug. 28.
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During oral arguments Dec. 1, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggested the court should take a neutral position on the divisive question of abortion. In fact, Roe v. Wade does exactly that, says an expert on reproductive rights at Washington University in St. Louis.