
Dallas surrogacy battle could rewrite parental rights and Texas policy
A Dallas court case centers on an Alaskan surrogate seeking custody of a baby born through gestational surrogacy, challenging the intended parents’ rights and the abortion clause in their contract. Depending on the outcome, the ruling could redefine who is the legal parent, influence enforcement of surrogacy agreements, and fuel conservative efforts to tighten or ban commercial surrogacy in Texas, affecting access for prospective families. The next hearing is Aug. 25, with broad attention from anti-abortion groups and state lawmakers considering related reforms.