Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the antidiscrimination laws. Thereafter, Parts III, IV, and V examine the three components of the proposal suggested above
Some of the most common arguments against legalizing assisted dying are based on appealing to the ri...
Missouri’s Death-Prolonging Procedures Act of 1985 represents an effort to ensure that an individual...
Part I of this article will attempt to identify some of the basic legal issues in the debate over th...
Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the...
The concept of medical futility, which originally developed in the medical literature as a basis for...
Administering futile medical treatment is tantamount to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment on a...
This Article will explore the notion of medical futility, arguing that it cannot (or should not) exi...
This article explores the extent to which federal disability rights law limits the use of effectiven...
Who should decide when to discontinue life support when such treatment appears to be hopeless? This ...
Medical futility disputes occur frequently in healthcare facilities across the United States. In thi...
A tragic scenario has become all too common in hospitals across the United States. Dying patients pr...
The article focuses on the issues of medical futility with respect to Louisiana Natural Death Act, a...
For decades, the pressing end-of-life treatment issue was whether patients had the right to decline ...
“The Relation Between Autonomy-based Rights and Profoundly Mentally Disabled Persons” Competent ...
Over the past twenty-five years, a significant number of surrogate decision makers have demanded tha...
Some of the most common arguments against legalizing assisted dying are based on appealing to the ri...
Missouri’s Death-Prolonging Procedures Act of 1985 represents an effort to ensure that an individual...
Part I of this article will attempt to identify some of the basic legal issues in the debate over th...
Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the...
The concept of medical futility, which originally developed in the medical literature as a basis for...
Administering futile medical treatment is tantamount to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment on a...
This Article will explore the notion of medical futility, arguing that it cannot (or should not) exi...
This article explores the extent to which federal disability rights law limits the use of effectiven...
Who should decide when to discontinue life support when such treatment appears to be hopeless? This ...
Medical futility disputes occur frequently in healthcare facilities across the United States. In thi...
A tragic scenario has become all too common in hospitals across the United States. Dying patients pr...
The article focuses on the issues of medical futility with respect to Louisiana Natural Death Act, a...
For decades, the pressing end-of-life treatment issue was whether patients had the right to decline ...
“The Relation Between Autonomy-based Rights and Profoundly Mentally Disabled Persons” Competent ...
Over the past twenty-five years, a significant number of surrogate decision makers have demanded tha...
Some of the most common arguments against legalizing assisted dying are based on appealing to the ri...
Missouri’s Death-Prolonging Procedures Act of 1985 represents an effort to ensure that an individual...
Part I of this article will attempt to identify some of the basic legal issues in the debate over th...