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Theresa "Terri" Schindler Schiavo (December 3, 1963 – March 31, 2005), from St. Petersburg, Florida, United States was a woman who suffered brain damage and became dependent on a feeding tube. She collapsed in her home on February 25, 1990, and experienced respiratory and cardiac arrest, resulting in extensive brain damage, a diagnosis of persistent vegetative state (PVS) and 15 years of institutionalization. In 1998, Michael Schiavo, her husband and guardian, petitioned the Pinellas County Circuit Court to remove her feeding tube. Robert and Mary Schindler, her parents, opposed this, arguing she was conscious. The court determined that Terri would not wish to continue life-prolonging measures. This controversy stretched on for seven years and included involvement by politicians and advocacy groups, notably pro-life and disability rights ones. Before the local court's decision was carried out, on March 18, 2005, the governments of Florida and the United States had passed laws that sought, unsuccessfully, to prevent removal of Schiavo's feeding tube. These events resulted in extensive national and international media coverage.

By March 2005, the legal history around the Schiavo case included fourteen appeals and numerous motions, petitions, and hearings in the Florida courts; five suits in Federal District Court; Florida legislation struck down by the Supreme Court of Florida; a subpoena by a congressional committee to qualify Schiavo for witness protection; federal legislation (Palm Sunday Compromise); and four denials of certiorari from the Supreme Court of the United States.

She died at a Pinellas Park hospice on March 31, 2005, at the age of 41. Some have since maintained that her death constituted judicial murder.

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As Terri Schiavo's family members speak out in Minnesota, one doctor contends her loved ones suffered more than she did in her last days, Jeanette Trompeter reports (2:26).
4 years ago
CBS (Minneapolis)
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Terri Schiavo's family members contended Schiavo was 'put to death' in their first public appearance since autopsy results were released, Lisa Kiava reports (3:23).
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The autopsy of Terri Schiavo, 41, who died in March, supports her husband's beliefs about her vegetative state before her death. She was irreversibly brain damaged. Chelsea Irving reports.
4 years ago
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Experts discuss what legal, medical and ethical lessons might be learned from the Terri Schiavo case.
4 years ago
The Online NewsHour: Video | PBS
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Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the political aspects of the Schiavo case, the president's Social Security plan and possible 2008 presidential candidates.
4 years ago
The Online NewsHour: Video | PBS
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CBS 2 News at 4PM - March 21, 2005
4 years ago
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When it comes to political pundits and strategists, it's hard to find someone better known than James Carville. He helped President Clinton win. Now he's got advice for democrats to help his party ...
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Fr. Pavone presents a firsthand account of the Terri Schindler-Schiavo tragedy from her parents. Fr. Pavone shares his testimony from within the facility where Terri spent her last days on earth.
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