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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTomorrow a Fed court is hearing an AZ case that would establish all fertilized embryos as "persons."
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Erin Ryan
@morninggloria
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Everybody in blue states that was like "phew, at least I'll be okay here on Abortion Island" after Roe was overturned: tomorrow a federal district court is hearing arguments re: an Arizona law that if upheld would establish all fertilized embryos as "persons."
Here's the case:
reproductiverights.org
Isaacson, et al. v. Brnovich, et al. - Center for Reproductive Rights
(Updated 07.07.22) On June 25, an emergency request was made asking a federal court to block Arizonas personhood law as applied to abortion. A hearing on
Like reproductive justice advocates have been saying for years and years: they're coming for YOU and they won't stop unless something stops them.
4:32 PM · Jul 7, 2022
Erin Ryan
@morninggloria
·
Everybody in blue states that was like "phew, at least I'll be okay here on Abortion Island" after Roe was overturned: tomorrow a federal district court is hearing arguments re: an Arizona law that if upheld would establish all fertilized embryos as "persons."
Here's the case:
reproductiverights.org
Isaacson, et al. v. Brnovich, et al. - Center for Reproductive Rights
(Updated 07.07.22) On June 25, an emergency request was made asking a federal court to block Arizonas personhood law as applied to abortion. A hearing on
Like reproductive justice advocates have been saying for years and years: they're coming for YOU and they won't stop unless something stops them.
4:32 PM · Jul 7, 2022
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https://reproductiverights.org/case/isaacson-et-al-v-brnovich-et-al-arizona-abortion/
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Tomorrow a Fed court is hearing an AZ case that would establish all fertilized embryos as "persons." (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jul 2022
OP
musette_sf
(10,202 posts)1. Meanwhile
people are getting all offended by the term pregnant people.
crickets
(25,981 posts)2. I sense a pattern.
https://democraticunderground.com/100216901240
There's a game plan here, and it's just getting started. Somebody (likely ALEC) had this cooked up and ready to go. Ugh.
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Elizabeth H.C. McLaughlin (she/her)
@ECMcLaughlin
·
Jul 7, 2022
There is some absolutely bonkers shit happening in the dead of night in the Pennsylvania Senate right now thanks to the PA GOP. They are forcing through a vote on a PA Constitutional Amendment that would declare a fertilized egg a person. Bye bye IVF & abortion. Miscarry? Prison.
Elizabeth H.C. McLaughlin (she/her)
@ECMcLaughlin
·
Jul 7, 2022
There is some absolutely bonkers shit happening in the dead of night in the Pennsylvania Senate right now thanks to the PA GOP. They are forcing through a vote on a PA Constitutional Amendment that would declare a fertilized egg a person. Bye bye IVF & abortion. Miscarry? Prison.
There's a game plan here, and it's just getting started. Somebody (likely ALEC) had this cooked up and ready to go. Ugh.
Hekate
(90,714 posts)3. Bye-bye IVF