Government commissions and courts in several nations have struggled to determine the moral status of this pre-embryonic life.
Thus, courts struggle with the proof of each prong and rather analyze all given factors.
But the court struggled to find a way to protect legitimate government interests (such as national security) in light of these decisions.
Throughout the 19th century, courts in the United States struggled with defining and understanding the law.
In old cases and new ones, courts across the country have been struggling to interpret the Supreme Court's decision.
For more than a decade the courts have struggled to define these parameters.
Since then, lower courts have struggled to find a way to apply that principle in practice.
In recent years, the courts have struggled to decide whether the government needs a warrant to access historical records about a cell phone user's location.
The court struggled to conceal her from the public until the fit was over.
Meanwhile, the courts have struggled to decide what is private.