Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo to the passage of Death with Dignity legislation and caselaw
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
While once widely rejected as a health care option, physician aid in dying is receiving increased re...
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
62 pagesPhysician-assisted dying is when a physician provides, at the patient’s request, a prescript...
Terminally ill patients in the United States have four medical options for controlling the time and ...
Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) has been lawful in some countries since the 1940s and in the United S...
Current legal regulation of medical care for individuals approaching the end of life in the United S...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
Traditional medical ethics and law draw a sharp distinction between allowing a patient to die and he...
This Article presents the argument that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the individual decision to...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
While once widely rejected as a health care option, physician aid in dying is receiving increased re...
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
62 pagesPhysician-assisted dying is when a physician provides, at the patient’s request, a prescript...
Terminally ill patients in the United States have four medical options for controlling the time and ...
Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) has been lawful in some countries since the 1940s and in the United S...
Current legal regulation of medical care for individuals approaching the end of life in the United S...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
Traditional medical ethics and law draw a sharp distinction between allowing a patient to die and he...
This Article presents the argument that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the individual decision to...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
While once widely rejected as a health care option, physician aid in dying is receiving increased re...
This Article briefly summarizes the history of the euthanasia debate in the United States, describes...