Will Texas Follow Alabama’s Rocky Path For IVF And Embryos? Above the LawJanelle DoddMay 23, 2024bright futures families, assisted reproductive technology, assisted reproduction, ART, infertility, fertility, surrogacy, LGBTQ, surrogate, surrogacy arrangement, reproductive material, gametes, embryo, sperm, egg, intended parents, lawsuit, Above The Law, Above The Law article, Ellen Trachman, fertility clinic, Dobbs, Texas, Alabama, unborn life, sanctity of life, Alabama Supreme Court, unborn child, unborn children, wrongful death, cryopreservation, blanket immunity, IVF clinic, embryo dispute, Supreme Court of Texas, Antoun v. Antoun, fertility treatment, Texas Human Life Protection Act, Texas Health and Safety Code, fertilization, embryonic stages, fetal stages, development, appellate court, performance of abortion, Roman v. Roman, Justice Kerr, Texas legislature, ASRM, American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Texas Right to Life Act, viability, viable pregnancy, personhood, Texas Supreme Court