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FL Supreme Court Rules 
Terri's Law Unconstitutional 
BBC News
9-24-4
 
Florida Governor Jeb Bush acted illegally by
intervening to keep a brain-damaged woman alive
against her husband's wishes, a court has ruled. 
  
The decision by the Florida Supreme Court means
Terri Schiavo's fate is again uncertain, 14 years
after she fell unconscious after a heart attack. 
  
Mrs Schiavo's parents have battled to keep her
alive, and gained the support of Mr Bush. He may
yet go to appeal. 
  
He brought in a law last year allowing him to
insist she be kept alive. 
  
After "Terri's Law" was passed, her feeding tube
was reinserted, six days after it had been
removed with a judge's approval. 
  
But the Supreme Court on Thursday declared the
law "unconstitutional as a violation of
separation of powers, as a violation of the right
of privacy and as unconstitutional retroactive
legislation". 
  
Mrs Schiavo's husband Michael has argued for
years that he wants her to be allowed to die
humanely. 
  
Florida's state constitution protects the right
of terminally ill patients to die "with dignity."

  
Guardian status 
  
The woman's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler,
have long fought to keep her alive, saying she
has given signs of consciousness, and could
recover over time. 
  
But the court said on Thursday: "Medicine cannot
cure this condition. Unless an act of God, a true
miracle, were to recreate her brain, Theresa will
always remain in an unconscious, reflexive
state." 
  
A spokeswoman for Mr Bush, the brother of
President George Bush, said lawyers were
considering whether to ask the Florida Supreme
Court to rehear the case, or appeal to the US
Supreme Court. 
  
Even if that does not happen, Mr Schiavo may not
be able to allow his wife to die immediately. 
  
Lawyers for her parents are trying in another
case to have his status as her legal guardian
removed. 
  
� BBC MMIV
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3686016.stm 
   
http://www.rense.com/general57/law.htm




                
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