An explosive device detonated outside the office of Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall on Saturday. The incident came a day after Marshall’s office said it would not prosecute IVF providers — or families who receive IVF treatment — following an Alabama Supreme Court ruling that IVF embryos are people.
“Thankfully, no staff or personnel were injured by the explosion,” Marshall said in a statement released Monday. “The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency will be leading the investigation, and we are urging anyone with information to contact them immediately.”
Last week, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos created during IVF treatment are legally children under state law. Despite the ruling, Marshall’s office announced on Friday that it would not prosecute those who provide or seek IVF treatment. The Alabama Attorney General’s Office “has no intention of using the recent Alabama Supreme Court decision as a basis for prosecuting IVF families or providers,” said Chief Counsel Katherine Robertson in a statement released Friday.
Following the Alabama court ruling, several clinics suspended IVF services for fear of legal retribution. Last week, President Trump defended the practice and called on Alabama lawmakers to do everything in their power to preserve access to IVF treatments for Alabama families.