Elizabeth Price Foley, a professor at FIU College of Law who specializes in bioethics, looks at mistakes made by both the judicial and legislative branches in the Terri Schiavo case - and at how the state might dig itself out of the mess. Much of the problem, Foley maintains, is that a mistake made by Judge Greer back on Feb. 11, 2000, "...has had a snowball effect that has tainted all subsequent judicial proceedings...".
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