- Karen Ann Quinlan - Wikipedia
Quinlan was born on March 29, 1954, in Scranton, Pennsylvania, to a young woman of Irish American ancestry A few weeks later, she was adopted by Joseph and Julia Quinlan, devout Roman Catholics who lived in the Landing section of Roxbury Township, New Jersey
- Quinlan, TX | Official Website
See past, current and proposed annual budgets, tax rates, municipal debt, annual audits and other financial information about the City of Quinlan Additional Info
- The Quinlan Case and the Right to Refuse Treatment
The case of Karen Ann Quinlan was a legal battle in the United States that shaped the conversation around the right to refuse medical treatment In 1975, a young woman’s personal tragedy initiated a court case that would have lasting implications for patients, families, and medical professionals
- Quinlan Independent School District
Quinlan Independent School District spans 152 square miles of Southern Hunt County, with an enrollment of approximately 2,900 students Quinlan ISD serves four municipalities (Quinlan, West Tawakoni, Hawk Cove and Union Valley) and portions of four counties (Hunt, Kaufman, Rockwall and Van Zandt)
- Quinlan, TX homes for sale real estate - realtor. com
Realtor com® has 208 homes for sale in Quinlan, TX The median listing price is $267,000 Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today
- History - Karen Ann Quinlan Hospice
See and hear the story as only Julia Quinlan and those who were there could tell it, and from the legal perspective, an exclusive interview with the Honorable Paul W Armstrong (ret) who delivered victory for the Quinlans and a nation
- Quinlan, Texas - Wikipedia
Quinlan is a rural city in the southern part of Hunt County, Texas, United States As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 1,414 It is 5 miles (8 km) west of Lake Tawakoni
- About Quinlan | Quinlan, TX
The community of Quinlan was established in 1892 as a depot stop along the Texas Central Railroad The new community took its name from George Austin Quinlan, vice president and general manager of the Houston and Texas Central Railway
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