Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Right Wing MAGA Court GETS MORE INSANE with SHOCK Ruling
Episode Date: February 21, 2024The Alabama Supreme Court just found that a weeks-old embryo created through IVF treatment has MORE RIGHTS than its mother and father. Alabama has now become the 12th state to join the “personhood�...� movement, its Supreme Court ruling that an embryo that is destroyed could lead to murder charges and/or a wrongful death lawsuit, which could mean the end of IVF as a family planning technology in such states. Michael Popok of Legal AF reports. Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/LEGALAF and use the code LEGALAF to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Please play responsibly. determining frozen embryos qualify as people under its state law ruling unborn children are children without exception based on developmental stage
The chief justice in a concurring opinion quoting the Bible citing the sanctity of unborn life
We have kind of what is just a brand new landscape for the law
The case in question involved a patient who managed to access the freezer storing frozen embryos at an Alabama fertility clinic.
The patient picked up multiple embryos and mistakenly dropped and destroyed them.
The state's high court says that patient can now be held liable in a wrongful death lawsuit.
At this point there is no decision on when a physician or a clinic can conclude storing these embryos.
So they are potentially liable for the wrongful death of an embryo after the parents have
passed.
We're concerned that this ruling has far-reaching consequences for what we feel is safe to freeze
and safe to discard.
In 2021, more than 238,000 families in the U.S.
relied on in vitro fertilization or IVF to have a baby.
Multiple embryos are often frozen
to increase the likelihood that one will successfully implant.
Doctors like Mamie McClain in Alabama
warned the ruling could block women from accessing
IVF, make the process more expensive, or force some clinics to close altogether because
of legal risks.
Because this ruling is so incomplete and it leaves those of us who are sitting face to
face with patients just with the inability to comment on what is safe and what is legal
for them right now.
This is part of a broader push by some states to put new restrictions on
women's reproductive rights. Alabama is one of 13 states that now has a total
ban on abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn
Roe v. Wade. The court is expected to issue its decision on whether to put
restrictions on the widely used abortion pill nationwide in the coming
months.
Michael Popak, legal AF with some unfortunate news coming out of Alabama and the Alabama Supreme
Court, who has ruled that a person who accidentally destroyed an embryo that was created through
IVF process could be charged for wrongful death because in the words of Alabama now,
that embryo just after the moment of fertilization
is a person who can be protected under the Constitution
and its criminal statutes,
which will put a chilling effect over all uses of IVF
in Alabama and potentially in other places
as 11 other states
join with Alabama to find that personhood,
and therefore constitutional and criminal law protection, begins at fertilization.
This is something I can empathize with. I am soon to be a new father.
And although it was done naturally, we used IVF, my wife and I,
and would not hesitate to use it again, except now, when you're criminalizing all aspects around the IVF embryos and forgiving them this personhood protection.
parents and people that want children to think twice about embarking down that technological and scientific avenue. But you're going to make clinics and doctors think twice about
even offering their services in this area for fear that they could be prosecuted, lose
their medical license, licenses that be subject to large insurance or malpractice types of claims that can wipe them out.
All because there's a group of people who believe the Bible overrides our rights under the Constitution
of the United States and in other places and are due process and equal protection rights.
In fact, you don't have to believe me. I'll just quote to you from the Supreme Court of Alabama's decision, including that of its
Chief Justice, who in his concurrence, meaning he joined with every member of the Alabama
Supreme Court but one, to rule that fertilization creates personhood, that an unborn listen to
the vocabulary being used here and the loaded vocabulary here.
The unborn child is a child that requires protection as opposed to saying an unborn fetus whose newly
fertilized is not a person. You see how this is going down this slippery slope here.
In fact, the chief justice in his concurrence
cited to the Bible.
I mean, here's an example where there is no,
I mean, in one way I wanna credit the person
for saying the quiet part about the separation
of church and state out loud,
that they're not separating it,
that Alabama has decided to be a theocracy
and to allow the church to make decisions
about people's reproductive rights
and a woman's reproductive rights. And in particular, the judge that I'm talking about,
I want to read this for you. Chief Justice Tom Parker talked about the sanctity of unborn life
in the Alabama Constitution. And he said, and I quote, even before birth, all human beings bear the image of God and their lives cannot be destroyed without he facing his glory.
I'm not making this up.
The judge who wrote the decision, J. Mitchell wrote for the majority that under, he felt his hands were tied, that under the 1872 state law,
allowing parents to sue over the death of a minor child,
a minor child now extended to a fertilized embryo
in Alabama and 11 other states.
And these anti-abortion language,
which is embedded in the Alabama Constitution,
then he therefore ruled in his ruling
that was joined by the majority, all
actually almost unanimous decision.
He said, quote, unborn children are children.
Again, the loaded vocabulary, incorrect assessment of the development from embryo to fetus to
born live child,
unborn children or children without exception
based on developmental stage, physical location
or any other ancillary characteristics.
Now that now the judges have become metaphysical,
they've become gynecologists, they've become doctors
and they've become religious figures all in one.
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Like how did we even get here?
Doesn't there, Popak, doesn't there have to be a case
that brings this up and there is?
Unfortunately in 2022, a person somehow accessed
the frozen embryo storage facility.
They actually call it a nursery in Alabama that's used for IVF treatment. accessed the frozen embryo storage facility.
They actually call it a nursery in Alabama
that's used for IVF treatment and in Mobile, Alabama.
And I'm sorry, in 2020, this patient for whatever reason
wandered into the area and removed several embryos,
dropping them on the floor and killing them.
I don't know if it was intentional.
I got to guess, you know, a patient finds his way
into an embryo nursery and destroys some of them.
Sounds like somebody who's against IVF
and the IVF process.
So anti-abortion groups already
are cheering the Alabama decision.
Lila Rose, who's president and founder
of something called live action, said that each person, again, again, you need to understand
the vocabulary in this area, personhood, the march towards personhood at the earliest
possible moment, in this case, under the church's view of fertilization.
Each person from the tiniest embryo
to an elder nearing the end of his life
has incalculable value that deserves
and is guaranteed legal protection.
You see how they're spinning this.
And now the result is that one out of six people,
including me, who have used, and my wife,
who have used IVF as a process,
are now gonna have to think twice
about whether they're ever
going to do that again. I will tell you from our own experience, even though people know
my background, know that we're expecting, we were fortunate. We were able to do it naturally,
but not after going, not before we went through a couple of rounds of IVF, and it's nothing to
be ashamed of, but now we have to think twice about it because if you decide to
freeze an embryo under the Alabama constitutional framework and this personhood embryo as personhood
framework, then, I mean, oftentimes a number of the embryos may not be viable, or they're kind of low on that viability stage.
They call it low mosaic or high mosaic.
And you might, but they say it's a science,
but it's an art, they may not be exactly able to tell
whether that embryo is viable.
And so you may end up implanting one
that has a low chance of viability,
but yet it can create ultimately a viable embryo fetus
and then child. But now,
if you decide to, in your choice, you decided to do something with your created embryo,
you could be charged on this Alabama law with murder or wrongful death or charged criminally or your doctors can or their clinics. And this is the insidious march of an intrusion of church into state, into your rights and
my rights that we're now seeing manifest in Alabama.
While the United States Supreme Court sits firmly on the sidelines, having created, having created this chaos, this dystopia,
where women are prosecuted for exercising
their bodily autonomy and their right to choose.
Prosecuted, where women are forced and compelled
by state actors to carry unviable fetuses or embryos to term
because of the laws of that state. state actors to carry unviable fetuses or embryos to term
because of the laws of that state. And or their doctors will lose their medical license
and or be prosecuted.
And this hellscape has been created
by the United States Supreme Court and Sam Alito
in particular, who in their decision
decided in the Dobbs decision a year ago March
that they would rip away a right for a woman to choose
and rip away a 50 year constitutional right
for a woman to exercise her own bodily autonomy
and leave it to the states.
Well, you see what happens when you leave it to the states.
It's like leaving slavery to the states.
I'm sure a couple of them,
and we could probably all name a few, would come up with a great
idea to restart their agrarian society with forced labor.
We don't allow that.
Our Constitution.
As a people, we don't allow that.
There's just certain things.
We don't allow to go to popular vote.
Okay? We'd be scared if we knew what the popular
vote would result in. We're all sitting on the edge of our seats now about whether a convicted
felon likely is going to be elected our president of the United States. I mean, it's one thing to
have an actor or a business person, but a convicted felon, a sexual, a sexual, a rapist,
a fallen, a sexual, a sexual, a rapist, a defamera, a fraudster, a person who denies our alliances around the world, that's going to be the president potentially. It's mind
boggling. But the Supreme Court created this mess. Samuel Lido said, it's not our concern
in the D.O.B.S. decision about what the states do. It's a state's rights issue. Well, now we're
watching women in Alabama now have even less rights than they did under
the Dobbs decision because their Supreme Court has misinterpreted, misapplied old, tiny law
from 1872 and constitutional provisions and put them together in an unholy alliance of
con law, literally, and old law, and said,
a woman has no rights.
We're going to put her back into the 1870s.
Why don't we just strap her to a covered wagon, right?
And put her back where these Alabama men who
are on the Supreme Court believe she should be, which is at home,
barefoot and apparently immediately pregnant, and that embryo considered a person with more rights under this analysis than
the actual person the woman and her husband have, right? Calling everything a person just
diminishes life and diminishes being a being,
being a person.
It doesn't enhance it.
I'm not made better off because a fertilized embryo
through IVF is given the equal status under the law as I am.
I'm worse off because of the reasons
that we just described.
Getting upset after hearing information like this
is a stage of grief,
but it's also we need activism
because this is a context important.
So when you get information like this,
one of the things you can do off of hot takes like this one
on the Midas Touch Network is to do something about it.
And it's not just write your congressman, that's important,
but it's make sure that you vote
and that we start getting in and getting back
elected officials and judges who are often elected officials
and get them into office who share our morals
and our values and our love of the constitution
and the separation of church and state
and a woman's right and bodily autonomy and the right of a family to make decisions,
the most intimate decisions about their reproductive rights and family planning, and whether they're
going to use IVF or not, because it's a choice, not because they have to worry about the sword
of Damocles hanging over their head, that of the hospitals and doctors and medical licensing boards
that could bring all this crashing down. It should be a choice of born human beings,
not something that's taken away from them by the unborn embryo. I'm sorry this has turned into a
choice, a right for choice, but there's no other way as a bulwark
against the personhood movement.
And you need to understand the ramifications of it
so you can take better action
and you can make better decisions.
That's what we do here on the Midas Touch Network
and on Legal AF on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
We don't blow smoke or sunshine.
We just give you updates and curate information for you
at the intersection of law, politics and justice.
And this one, I believe was important and that's why I'm here.
So until my next hot take, until my next legal AF, this is Michael Popak reporting.