Three Kansas women and two physicians are challenging the constitutionality of a nearly 50-year-old state law that nullifies the end-of-life medical treatment decisions for women who are terminally ill and pregnant.
The lawsuit, brought on behalf of three women and two physicians who live in Douglas County, contends that the pregnancy exclusion infringes upon their fundamental right of liberty and personal autonomy under the state constitution.
The lawsuit says the exclusion, which has been in the . . .
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