David Limbaugh's "More Thoughts on Schiavo" helps to bring into focus what part of the legal battles we have seen is objectionable and what parts are less so. He rightly reminds us that not all poor decisions are judicial activism.
Donald R. May's "Terri's Case -- It's All About Money, Power, and Our Constitution" is also very worth reading. He reminds me of "Brain-Damaged Woman Talks After 20 Years," the case of a brain damaged woman who suddenly regained the ability to speak after 20 years. He also points out Study Reveals Disabled Patients Like Terri Schiavo Show Awareness." I think that I have seen something along these lines somewhere else, but I am unsure. Regardless, it is a remarkable example of the limits of simply having some strange doctor talk to a patient and expecting the patients eyes to be able to track the doctor. There is much more to awareness than just your ability to react in visible ways.
Mr. Limbaugh has, in his post above, come to the point where he is starting to understand how a relative of Mrs. Schiavo might be tempted to resort to illegal measures to save her life at this point. My mom reached that point rather more quickly, her personality is like that. I myself cannot say she is wrong, I do not believe it can be right to accept a wrong such as this.