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If the solution to an "out of control" federal judiciary is the appointment of more Republican judges, the Schiavo case doesn't provide much evidence of it.
By Tim Grieve
March 24, 2005
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Polls show that the GOP's actions are at odds with the views of mainstream Americans. The right-wing response? Criticize the polls.
By Eric Boehlert
March 24, 2005
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The parents of Terri Schiavo ask for help from the highest court in the land. It appears to be their last chance -- and it's a long shot.
By Tim Grieve
March 23, 2005
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Next stop: The U.S. Supreme Court.
By Tim Grieve
March 23, 2005
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From the Terri Schiavo case to expanded government powers in the war on terrorism, conservative libertarians are palling around an awful lot these days with the political left.
By Mark Follman
March 23, 2005
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An anti-abortion judge never confirmed by the U.S. Senate could cast the deciding vote in the Schiavo case.
By Tim Grieve
March 23, 2005
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The Republican justice vilified by the religious right for decisions on abortion and homosexuality may have the first vote on Schiavo's fate.
By Tim Grieve
March 23, 2005
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The Rev. John Paris, professor of bioethics, says Terri Schiavo has the moral and legal right to die, and only the Christian right is keeping her alive.
By Andrew Leonard
March 22, 2005
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The ever-tasteful Family Research Council uses Osama bin Laden to elucidate its position on Terri Schiavo.
By Mark Follman
March 22, 2005
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Under a law signed by Gov. George W. Bush, doctors in Texas can cease life support for a patient regardless of the family's wishes. Scott McClellan just won't admit it.
By Tim Grieve
March 22, 2005
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By a wide margin, the American public disapproves of congressional intervention in the Schiavo case.
By Eric Boehlert
March 22, 2005
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The House majority leader says that Terri Schiavo is God's gift to the religious right -- and to him.
By Tim Grieve
March 22, 2005
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One "media psychiatrist" says Michael Schiavo is no different than "O.J. Simpson and Scott Peterson."
By Julia Scott
March 21, 2005
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Abandoning principle and reason, DeLay, Bush and their ilk are trafficking in cheap emotions -- and debasing our civic ideals.
By Alan Wolfe
March 21, 2005
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For a man who has been slow to react to real emergencies, the president was a veritable Johnny-on-the-spot when it came time to sign the Schiavo bill.
By Tim Grieve
March 21, 2005
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As a federal wrestles with the Schavio case, a marketing firm tries to sell the names of those who contributed money to help keep her alive.
By Tim Grieve
March 21, 2005
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Even syndicated radio host Neal Boortz, typically a fierce defender of President Bush, is furious over Republicans' "shameless grandstanding" on the issue.
By Mark Follman
March 21, 2005
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Wanda Hudson's baby died last week after doctors removed his breathing tube. Gov. George W. Bush signed the law that made it possible.
By Tim Grieve
March 21, 2005
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Many Democrats in Senate opposed congressional intervention in the Schiavo case. In the end, not one of them stepped up to stop it.
By Tim Grieve
March 21, 2005
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Polls show Americans overwhelmingly support Michael Schiavo's case. Why is the media ignoring them?
By Eric Boehlert
March 21, 2005
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George W. Bush says the government should be careful when considering end-of-life decisions -- or at least this one.
By Tim Grieve
March 21, 2005
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Removing a feeding tube for the sake of convenience belies the principles of a humanitarian society -- Terri Schiavo should not be left to starve to death.
By Linda Reid Chassiakos
January 26, 2005