Which states will rule that frozen embryos/fertilized eggs hold legal status as children before the end of 2024?
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57%
Mississippi
46%
Louisiana
31%
North Dakota
30%
Arkansas
30%
Texas
27%
West Virginia
25%
Oklahoma
25%
North Carolina
25%
South Dakota
23%
South Carolina
21%
Nevada
21%
Florida
19%
Idaho
18%
Michigan
17%
Kentucky
16%
Maine
16%
California
15%
Minnesota
14%
Wisconsin
14%
Montana
States will resolve YES when either a state supreme court ruling is made or the state legislature passes a law specifying legal status as children for fertilized eggs/frozen embryos. States will resolve NO if rulings are made or legislation is passed to the contrary.
For example, the Alabama Supreme Court just ruled that fertilized eggs can be considered children: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/20/health/ivf-alabama-abortion.html?unlocked_article_code=1.XE0.bacD.V4uCx9zczTR2&smid=url-share. (Sorry if you hit a paywall.)
If you are aware of rulings or legislation that inform this market, please share the information in the comments.
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