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A Georgia woman declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant. It raises complicated legal ...
Doctors said they could not turn off life support because it would end Adriana Smith's pregnancy in violation of Georgia law, ...
The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain-dead and has been on life support for three months has given ...
ATLANTA (AP) — The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been kept on life support for ...
The tragic case of Adriana Smith suggests that, in many ways, we’re still facing the tip of the iceberg of the absurd legal and ethical quandaries that were created or reinforced by Dobbs v. Jackson ...
A pregnant woman being kept alive after brain death because of Georgia’s strict abortion law raises legal and ethical questions about medical consent, experts said.
In a state where reproductive rights are under siege, a devastating tragedy highlights the real-life consequences of ...
Adriana Smith, a 30-year-old nurse and mother, was declared brain dead at nine weeks pregnant. Georgia’s abortion law has ...
As Adriana Smith stays on life support at Emory University, here's an update on her baby, the controversy, and the GoFundMe helping her family.
A pregnant woman declared brain-dead months ago is being kept on life support in Georgia until her baby can be delivered — a decision doctors made to obey the state’s strict abortion ban ...
The Georgia attorney general’s office released a statement clarifying that the state’s heartbeat law does not require a brain ...