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- W1567803831 abstract "The public understanding of Terri Schiavo's death was refracted through the polarized politics of the abortion wars. By the time the Florida legislature intervened in her case in 2004 and the United States Congress followed suit in 2005, the debate surrounding her had become hardened into the familiar antagonisms of our times-religion vs. secularism, pro-life vs. prochoice, liberals vs. conservatives. On the left, the claim was that Terri had chosen to end her rather than endure the endless limbo of her persistent vegetative state but that outsiders were attempting to force their own conception of a worth living on her; on the right, the claim was that Terri's medical condition was uncertain, that she might benefit from some further therapy, and that her right to life was being scorned by those pressing for removal of her feeding tube. This stylized conflict obscured a more immediate issue at stake in Terri's case. This issue was presented by the family conflict between Terri's husband, Michael Schiavo, and her parents, Robert and Mary Schindler, about the continuance of Terri's life-prolonging medical treatment. The issue was not the substantive disagreement between them but the simple fact of their conflict regardless of its merits. By the time of Terri's death, this conflict had escalated beyond any sensible proportions and beyond even the most remote possibility of reconciliation between them. Thus after Terri's death, following the removal of her feeding tube as Michael had sought, her parents were not in-" @default.
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- W1567803831 title "Family Conflict and Family Privacy: The Constitutional Violation in Terri Schiavo's Death" @default.
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