Burton v. Florida, 49 So.3d 263 (2010), was a Florida District Court of Appeals case ruling that the court cannot impose unwanted treatment on a pregnant person "in the best interests of the fetus" without providing evidence of fetal viability.
Burton v. Florida, 49 So.3d 263 (2010), was a Florida District Court of Appeals case ruling that the court cannot impose unwanted treatment on a pregnant person "in the best interests of the fetus" without providing evidence of fetal viability. (en)
Burton v. Florida, 49 So.3d 263 (2010), was a Florida District Court of Appeals case ruling that the court cannot impose unwanted treatment on a pregnant person "in the best interests of the fetus" without providing evidence of fetal viability. (en)