"A couple whose frozen embryo was accidentally destroyed at a fertility clinic has the right in Illinois to file a wrongful-death lawsuit, a judge has ruled in a case that some legal experts say could have implications in the debate over embryonic stem cell research.
In an opinion issued Friday, Cook County Judge Jeffrey Lawrence said "a pre-embryo is a 'human being' … whether or not it is implanted in its mother's womb."
It's nice to see a story like this actually get some press coverage, even if it doesn't end up on any big-name front pages. I wouldn't think this lawsuit will get too far, but it has rattled a few cages and will help bring to light the human-embryonic research issue to the fore for many people again.
What a strange world we live in, where people pour money into unproductive things and withold it from proven successes! (Now, there's obviously a little more to this debate, but the basic issue is the wrongness of the creation and destruction of human embryos.)