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Florida Supreme CourtBush v. Schiavo (2004)


Florida Supreme Court
8/31/2004, C-SPAN Product ID: 183214-1

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The Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Jeb Bush v. Michael Schiavo. Mr. Schiavo is the husband and legal guardian of Terri Schiavo, who suffered cardiac arrest and fell into a coma in 1990, resulting in brain damage. Michael Schiavo received permission from a Florida trial court to disconnect his wife's feeding tube and allow her to die. Terri Schiavo's parents, the Schindlers, are fighting Michael Schiavo and that original court decision in order to keep her alive. They disagree that Terri Schiavo is in a "persistent vegetative state."

In October 2003, the Florida legislature passed what is known as "Terri's Law," which allowed Governor Jeb Bush to issue an executive order to keep Terri Schiavo alive. Earlier this year, the Florida Second District Court of Appeal struck down "Terri's Law." Governor Bush appealed to the Florida Supreme Court. At issue is whether this law is a violation of the separation of powers and the Florida state constitution.

Robert Destro, a professor at Catholic University, argued Governor Bush's case; Michael Schiavo's attorney was George Felos of Dunedin, Florida. Each spoke for 20 minutes before the justices.

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Producer: Florida Supreme Court
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: courts.gov

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