Just my opinion, but this should never have had to go to a court or a quarantine have to be enforced. First, considering what ebola is, no one should be allowed to leave the hotzones without a three week quarantine before even leaving. Otherwise, you're basically asking to spread it. It's only a matter of time. But barring that, In her case, if she had a shred of common sense or cared even a little for others, she would have self-quarantined for the three weeks. As far as I'm concerned, she's a self-centered moron. If she doesn't have it, great. But if it were to turn out that she does, and she infected others as a result of her stupidity, she should be held civilly, if not criminally responsible, assuming she were to survive. Seriously... Three weeks of reading, watching TV, sleeping, surfing the 'net, whatever... I can think of far worse things. Regardless of if she's infected or not, because of her actions, she should NEVER work in a medical field again. She should be relegated to flipping burgers and asking 'you want fries with that?'.
Maybe she's clean, and to be honest, I hope she is. But people make mistakes. The nurse in TX obviously screwed up somewhere - quite possibly in getting out of her protective gear. The most common mistake it taking the gloves off first - HUGE FAIL.
Personally, if I were in her shoes, I would without question quarantine myself for the three weeks. If it turned out I had it and in the end I survived, if I hadn't quarantined myself and as a result, others ended up dieing as a direct result of my actions, that would forever be on my conscience, and I don't think I could ever atone for that. Not when it could have been prevented simply by isolating myself for three weeks.