Case of brain-dead pregnant woman kept on life support in Georgia raises tricky questions
By KATE BRUMBACK, SUDHIN THANAWALA and GEOFF MULVIHILL
ATLANTA (AP) — The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been kept on life support for three months has given rise to complicated questions about fetal personhood and abortion laws.
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