No one is now saying she is brain dead. They are saying she is brain damaged.
Many testify to her uncanny ability at what appears to be attempts to communicate.
What is "within a reasonable doubt" in this death penalty case?
Also, we don't kill pre-born babies because we believe in life....not because of the valuation we place on their brains.
It is better to side with life from conception to the grave. It is simply a principle that holds the most hope for humanity.
No. Her parents and activists, who desparately want to believe that she can recover, testify to that effect. I attribute it to the power of denial.
Head CT scans do not lie.