
This undated photo provided by Texas Right to Life shows Tinslee Lewis. After a hospital's plans to remove the 9-month-old girl from a ventilator against her family's wishes were halted, a spotlight is once again on the Texas law that gives families who disagree with doctors 10 days to find a new facility before life-sustaining treatment is withdrawn. Doctors at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth planned to stop treatment Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019, for Tinslee Lewis after invoking the state's so-called "10-day rule," but a judge granted her family a temporary restraining order that gives them until Nov. 22 to find a place that will take her, said Texas Right to Life spokeswoman Kimberlyn Schwartz. (Courtesy of Texas Right to Life via AP)
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