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Submission + - Frozen Embryos Are 'Children,' According To Alabama's Supreme Court (arstechnica.com)

An anonymous reader writes: The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday ruled that frozen embryos are "children," entitled to full personhood rights, and anyone who destroys them could be liable in a wrongful death case. The first-of-its-kind ruling throws into question the future use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) involving in vitro fertilization for patients in Alabama—and beyond. For this technology, people who want children but face challenges to conceiving can create embryos in clinical settings, which may or may not go on to be implanted in a uterus.

In the Alabama case, a hospital patient wandered through an unlocked door, removed frozen, preserved embryos from subzero storage and, suffering an ice burn, dropped the embryos, killing them. Affected IVF patients filed wrongful-death lawsuits against the IVF clinic under the state's Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. The case was initially dismissed in a lower court, which ruled the embryos did not meet the definition of a child. But the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that "it applies to all children, born and unborn, without limitation." In a concurring opinion, Chief Justice Tom Parker cited his religious beliefs and quoted the Bible to support the stance.

"Human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God, who views the destruction of His image as an affront to Himself," Parker wrote. "Even before birth, all human beings bear the image of God, and their lives cannot be destroyed without effacing his glory." In 2020, the US Department of Health and Human Services estimated that there were over 600,000 embryos frozen in storage around the country, a significant percentage of which will likely never result in a live birth.

Comment Re:Mansplaining at its finest? (Score 1) 394

Right. I've been in tech for 27 years and it's gone from a pretty brutal work environment to slightly less worse. It's not always the case, but a lot of the time the clients / development teams i work with are not exactly welcoming to women. Some teams are outright hostile. And don't get me started on salary, preference etc. I love this industry so much it hurts; but it's not exactly an easy space to be in. Wallflower personality types don't stand a chance. All I can do is continue to try and encourage other women to join Tech / STEM and mentor at every opportunity. We need to do better though.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 647

I think saying "men are just bad is a huge stretch". But i can honestly say (as a woman who has been in tech 20 years and is under 40) you definitely encounter some push back. Some is passive, some is right in your face, and some is totally inappropriate. You would be shocked at some of the statements i heard from men in tech in the late 90s early 2000's when i was almost always the only woman on the team. For years it felt like some team members woke up everyday with the goal in mind to get me out of the industry completely. Now i know a lot of these folks were from a different generation and i made them quite uncomfortable just being present, but i assure you it has not been an easy ride. If i had a dollar for everytime some jerk off made a side comment that i probably got my assignment because i was "cute", i could retire comfortably. Not because i have 20 years experience and am respected. It's just one of those things you learn to deal with and swallow if you have the stones (which i do). But breaking into a industry as dominated as Tech is, isn't for the faint of heart. As the years go by, the "guys" are a lot more accepting and dare i say, comfortable with me. But still to this day, i bump into folks who are surprised and confused when i arrive as part of the dev team. It's just the way it is. But i'm not going anywhere.

Comment Re:Garbage collection - less than 1% female (Score 1) 647

They are good paying jobs, and i love it. Been in tech 20 years. In that experience, there were quite a few projects where the crusty old tech guys had ZERO interest in having women on the team. Some blatantly refused to work with me...As the years have gone on, it has dwindles some...still though it can be rough. Oh and for the record; twice now i have worked on a heavily women dominated team, NEVER AGAIN. Women cannot work together in large groups. They are insane. It was constantly a battle of who could ruin the other team members lives first or sabotage their work. I'll stick to my regular dev group with my guys any day. They respect me and i respect them.

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