US Legislators Introduce Bill To Protect IVF Throughout The Country Above The LawJanelle DoddDecember 31, 2022bright futures families, assisted reproductive technology, Assisted Reproductive Technology, ART, Infertility, fertilty, attorney, Senator Tammy Duckworth, Senator Patty Murray, Congresswoman Susan Wild, Right to Build Families Act, Right to Build Families Act of 2022, sperm count, sperm, ICSI, Dobbs, personhood, personhood rights, anti-abortion legislation, Congress, Tennessee law, Louisiana law, Michigan law, Arizona law, colorado law, Donor-Conceived Persons and Families of Donor-Conceived Persons Act, Donor-conceived Persons and Donor-conceived Persons Protection Act, surrogacy, embryo, embryos, donation, egg donation, sperm donation, Embryo, embryo donation, embryo disposition, anonymous, anonymous donor, anonymous sperm donor, anonymous egg donor, anonymous embryo donor, anonymous sperm donation, anonymous egg donation, anonymous embryo donation, gametes, Gonzales v Carhart, Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, United States Supreme Court, Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, Justice Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice Scalia, Commerce Clause
The Respect For Marriage Act Is Remarkable, But Not Enough For LGBTQ+ Parents Above The LawJanelle DoddDecember 15, 2022bright futures families, assisted reproductive technology, ART, Infertility, fertility, agency, surrogacy agency, attorney, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+, lgbt parenting, lgbt families, lgbtq family building, LGBTQ families and surrogacy, lgbtq families and surrogacy, Dobbs, Roe v. Wade, Obergefell v. Hodges, Supreme Court, United States Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, Constitution, Justice Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas, same-sex, same-sex parents, same sex surrogacy, same-sex couple, Congress, Respect for Marriage Act, Defense of Marriage Act, Windsor, marriage, Diane Hinson, Deborah Wald, parentage, surrogacy, surrogate