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Adriana Smith case: Ethical and legal questions are being raised in the case of a baby delivered from a woman on life support in Atlanta, Georgia.
Adriana Smith case: Ethical and legal questions are being raised in the case of a baby delivered from a woman on life support in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Adriana Smith, the Georgia woman declared brain-dead in February and then kept on life support, has a new son. Chance, weighing just 1 pound and 13 ounces, arrived June 13. Smith’s family ...
The pregnant woman who was declared brain dead, yet still forced to be kept alive due to an alarming US abortion law, has now had her baby delivered by doctors. Last week (13 June), 31-year-old mum ...
U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams announced a resolution Tuesday that cites the controversial case of Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old metro Atlanta nurse who was kept on artificial life support against the ...
BECKLEY, WV (WVNS) — A state law which protects abortion patients from being prosecuted for their own abortions also protects miscarriage patients from facing criminal charges if they’re accused of ...
It also allows an embryo or fetus to be claimed as a dependent on state taxes. But the idea of personhood is not new, Ziegler said. “It has been the goal for virtually everyone in the anti-abortion ...