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This undated photo provided by Texas Right to Life shows Tinslee Lewis. After a hospital's plans to remove the 9-month-old girl from a ventilator against her family's wishes were halted, a spotlight is once again on the Texas law that gives families who disagree with doctors 10 days to find a new facility before life-sustaining treatment is withdrawn. Doctors at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth planned to stop treatment Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019, for Tinslee Lewis after invoking the state's so-called "10-day rule," but a judge granted her family a temporary restraining order that gives them until Nov. 22 to find a place that will take her, said Texas Right to Life spokeswoman Kimberlyn Schwartz. (Courtesy of Texas Right to Life via AP)

This undated photo provided by Texas Right to Life shows Tinslee Lewis. After a hospital's plans to remove the 9-month-old girl from a ventilator against her family's wishes were halted, a spotlight is once again on the Texas law that gives families who disagree with doctors 10 days to find a new facility before life-sustaining treatment is withdrawn. Doctors at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth planned to stop treatment Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019, for Tinslee Lewis after invoking the state's so-called "10-day rule," but a judge granted her family a temporary restraining order that gives them until Nov. 22 to find a place that will take her, said Texas Right to Life spokeswoman Kimberlyn Schwartz. (Courtesy of Texas Right to Life via AP)

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