Or, in otherwords, it's not so much the merit of their case...but a legalistic pissing match with grown men wearing robes in a huff.
That's about right. The real issues really don't seem to matter.
It shouldn't have mattered. Congress, with the passage of "Terri's Law" gave the Schindlers a remarkable" and in some ways, unprecedented--opportunity".
Congress gave the Schindler's the power to start over:
" Congress empowered them to litigate anew any issues relating to their daughter's condition. Violations of Terri's rights were to be determined without regard to any prior rulings by the state courts: de novo in lawyer's jargon."
For some unknown reason, the Schindler's legal team failed to evoke this right. My heart sank with each appeal filing, and just broke in two with the brief they filed before the US Supreme Court.
This is a another tragedy.