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TEXAS LAWYER
Augusta and Randy Roman were once a happy couple, but like so many marriages, theirs ended in divorce. In the middle of the battle wasn’t three children, but three embryos.
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Texas Frozen Embryo Case of Roman v. Roman On CNN’s Anderson Cooper
Follows is the transcript from CNN news show: Anderson Cooper. In it, Augusta Roman, who has used up all her appeals in Texas indicates that her attorney is working on a brief to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
MEN GOING THEIR OWN WAY- MGTOW
I debated the Texas frozen embryo "mothers' rights/fathers' rights" case on Fox's nationally-syndicated Morning Show with Mike and Juliet on Friday, June 1.
LA Times
Webster, Texas — AFTER two years of infertility treatments — from temperature monitoring and artificial inseminations to hormone injections and laparoscopic surgery — Augusta Roman felt her last, best hope for bearing a child was only hours away. Her doctor had retrieved 13 eggs from her ovaries, and six had been fertilized with the sperm of her husband, Randy Roman.
Ten hours before the embryos were to be implanted in Augusta's womb, Randy emerged from their study and broke unfathomable news: Despite all she had endured, he couldn't go through with it. Now Texas Supreme Court gets custody battle for frozen embryos Augusta's attorney, Becky Reitz of Gay and Reitz Attorneys at Law.
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