Kathy Cerminara, Collateral Damage: The Aftermath of the Political Culture Wars in Schiavo, 29 Western New England Law Review 279 (2007). Theresa Marie Schiavo died a celebrity at the age of 42 in Pinellas Park, Florida, in early 2005. She never sought the public spotlight; she never even knew she was a celebrity. She became a celebrity, one of the best-known figures in bioethics, because of politics. This Article examines the politics surrounding her death and draws some conclusions about the aftermath for those left behind in the America Ms. Schiavo departed. The lessons of Schiavo are mixed. It unquestionably will impact end-of-life decisionmaking in America for years to come, in at least one positive but mostly negative ways. Both indiv...
Politically strident debates surrounding end-of-life decisionmaking have surfaced once again, this t...
A survey of the commentary following the conclusion of the Theresa Marie Schiavo matter leaves one w...
The law of bioethics has been the law of cases. Interpreting the common law and the Constitution, ju...
Kathy Cerminara, Collateral Damage: The Aftermath of the Political Culture Wars in Schiavo, 29 Weste...
The case of Theresa Marie Schiavo raises challenging legal and ethical issues, although the events o...
Few cases in modern history have incited as much national debate and emotion as has the Theresa (Ter...
The brief life of Theresa Marie Schiavo and the dispute over her end-of-life care captured public aw...
While a recent flurry of academic and popular attention has been focused on the saga of Terri Schiav...
For the first time in the history of the United States, Congress met in a special emergency session ...
Though tragic, the case of Florida’s Terri Schiavo offers an unprecedented case study. The instance\...
Kathy Cerminara, Schiavo Revisited? The Struggle for Autonomy at the End of Life in Italy, 12 Marque...
The public understanding of Terri Schiavo\u27s death was refracted through the polarized politics of...
The tragic circumstances surrounding the death of Theresa Marie Schiavo have reignited discussion re...
On March 31, 2005, thirteen days after the court-ordered removal of her feeding tube, Theresa Marie ...
In the spring of 2005, the United States Congress passed An Act for the Relief for the Parents of Th...
Politically strident debates surrounding end-of-life decisionmaking have surfaced once again, this t...
A survey of the commentary following the conclusion of the Theresa Marie Schiavo matter leaves one w...
The law of bioethics has been the law of cases. Interpreting the common law and the Constitution, ju...
Kathy Cerminara, Collateral Damage: The Aftermath of the Political Culture Wars in Schiavo, 29 Weste...
The case of Theresa Marie Schiavo raises challenging legal and ethical issues, although the events o...
Few cases in modern history have incited as much national debate and emotion as has the Theresa (Ter...
The brief life of Theresa Marie Schiavo and the dispute over her end-of-life care captured public aw...
While a recent flurry of academic and popular attention has been focused on the saga of Terri Schiav...
For the first time in the history of the United States, Congress met in a special emergency session ...
Though tragic, the case of Florida’s Terri Schiavo offers an unprecedented case study. The instance\...
Kathy Cerminara, Schiavo Revisited? The Struggle for Autonomy at the End of Life in Italy, 12 Marque...
The public understanding of Terri Schiavo\u27s death was refracted through the polarized politics of...
The tragic circumstances surrounding the death of Theresa Marie Schiavo have reignited discussion re...
On March 31, 2005, thirteen days after the court-ordered removal of her feeding tube, Theresa Marie ...
In the spring of 2005, the United States Congress passed An Act for the Relief for the Parents of Th...
Politically strident debates surrounding end-of-life decisionmaking have surfaced once again, this t...
A survey of the commentary following the conclusion of the Theresa Marie Schiavo matter leaves one w...
The law of bioethics has been the law of cases. Interpreting the common law and the Constitution, ju...