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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr says state law does not require hospitals to keep brain-dead pregnant women on life support, countering public assumptions about the state’s abortion ...
Emory University Hospital in Atlanta informed Newkirk that due to Georgia state law, because Smith is brain dead and no longer considered at risk, her medical team is legally required to keep her ...
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One organization said this case is just one example of why they're calling Georgia's heartbeat law oppressive. "Honestly, we are still just in awe that this is something that is actually happening ...
(WALB) - A recently-passed bill will allow hunters in Georgia to now wear pink as a safety color during hunting season. On Friday, May 9, Governor Kemp signed House Bill 167 into law. The bill ...
Monica Simpson, executive director of SisterSong, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging Georgia’s abortion law, said the situation is problematic. "Her family deserved the right to have ...
A pregnant woman in Georgia was declared brain-dead after a medical emergency and doctors have kept her on life support for three months so far to allow enough time for the baby to be born and comply ...
Monica Simpson, executive director of SisterSong, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging Georgia’s abortion law, said the situation is problematic. "Her family deserved the right to have ...
A Georgia woman whose family said has been declared brain dead is being kept on life support because she is pregnant, and state law prohibits abortion once a fetal heartbeat can be detected at ...