Anna Johansen Brown is features editor for The World and Everything in It and based in Chicago. A former speech and debate coach, she graduated from the World Journalism Institute in 2018. Follow Anna on Twitter @AnnaJohansen_.
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Five doctors testify in court about Terri’s condition, and new evidence surfaces about why she might have collapsed in the first place.
As the Schiavo case rolls into its 11th year, a new witness steps forward with allegations against Michael Schiavo—a witness the Schindlers think could win the case for them.
As the government defunds Planned Parenthood, some pro-life groups push to redirect resources to pregnancy centers
Exhausted by a week of testimony in the trial over Terri’s feeding tube, Michael and the Schindlers wait for a verdict. But the fight isn’t over yet.
In January 2000, Michael and the Schindlers head to court to decide once and for all: What did Terri want?
After Palm Garden Convalescent Center blocks Michael's attempt to end Terri's life, all goes quiet on the legal front. But then a key figure enters the case, a lawyer whose personal—and spiritual—mission is centered on the right to die.
In the midst of reporting on the Schiavo case, Lynn gets up close and personal with the inside of an ambulance, and the team lays out some of the most pressing questions of the case so far.
States seek to limit the purchase of sugary items with the food benefit programs
The Classic Learning Test uses time-honored texts to assess students’ critical thinking skills
Visa caps and policy hurdles stall U.S. resettlement efforts