A Kentucky appeals court has ruled that a Louisville woman can move forward with her lawsuit challenging Kentucky’s abortion ban. Jessica Kalb has nine living embryos frozen at the moment. But she contends the state shouldn’t tell her what to do with them. Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman said the IVF is protected under Kentucky law. So while doe Kalb want to overturn Kentucky’s ban on abortion. She says the government shouldn’t be involved with her decision. The embryos she has in storage are hers, after all. If pro-abortion advocates like Kale can make the case that embryos are property and not really human because of their size, then they’ll prevail in court. And if that happens, abortion on demand will once again be legal in the Commonwealth.
