Should a severely brain-damaged woman be kept alive by a special Florida law? Florida's Supreme Court hears the controversial case of Terri Schiavo this week.
Feeding tubes were removed from Schiavo last year, but Florida Governor Jeb Bush and the legislature rushed through a special law that allowed the tubes to be reconnected.
Bush and other supporters of the law say it adds a layer of protection for the disabled.
Schiavo's husband says he's following his wife's wishes in not keeping her alive artificially, but her parents say Terri can recover.