Judge Rules Hospital Can Shut Off 11-Month-Old Baby’s Life Support Over Mother’s Objections
Judge Rules Hospital Can Shut Off 11-Month-Old Baby’s Life Support Over Mother’s Objections – LifeNews.com
A Texas judge is allowing a Fort Worth hospital to pull the plug on a 11-month-old baby without her mother’s consent. Baby Tinslee is a 11-month-old girl with congenital heart disease and is breathing with the assistance of a ventilator. She is sedated but conscious.
Judge denies injunction to extend baby Tinslee Lewis’ life support – LifeSite
The baby’s family has seven days to file an appeal. Cook Children’s Medical Center is trying to remove Tinslee’s life support against her family’s wishes.
Texas Rule Allows Hospitals to Essentially Euthanize Patients After a 10-Day Notification – LifeNews.com
I appear today to urge this committee to support SB 2089 and SB2189. It is my understanding that the primary purposes of the bills are to improve Texas’s (terrible, from my perspective) medical futility provisions in the Texas Advance Directives Act (TADA) to make end-of-life healthcare disputes between providers, patients and their families conciliatory and […]
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NDY Vlog Ep. 3! Crucial Case: Kligler v Healey CW: suicide, assisted suicide, ableism. In this vlog, we’ll break down the recent ruling in Kligler v Healey, where the MA Supreme Judicial Court ruled that there is no constitutional right to assisted suicide and that involuntary manslaughter is the appropriate charge …