Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld New York and Washington state laws prohibiting the aiding of another to commit suicide,2 the spotlight will shift to the state courts, the state legislatures and state referenda. And once again proponents of physician-assisted suicide (PAS) will point to a heartwrenching case, perhaps the relatively rare case where a dying person is experiencing unavoidable pain (i.e., pain that not even the most skilled palliative care experts are able to mitigate), and ask: What would you want done to you if you were in this person\u27s shoes
It would be hard to deny that there is a great deal of support in this country-and ever-growing supp...
In Washington v. Glucksberg and Vacco v. Quill, the Supreme Court refused to create a constitutional...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
It would be hard to deny that there is a great deal of support in this country - and ever-growing su...
I believe that when the Supreme Court handed down its decisions in 1997 in Washington v. Glucksberg ...
I read every newspaper article I could find on the meaning and impact of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s...
In a growing society of medicine there are countless people with terminal illnesses that cannot be c...
The fallowing essay is a shorter version of an article that is being published in the October 1996 i...
Do our rights stop at death? Individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses are forced to think about...
I read every newspaper article I could find on the meaning and impact of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s...
Physician-assisted suicide is a complex and controversial issue that touches on standards of medical...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is the “process in which a doctor of an either sick or disabled ind...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
It would be hard to deny that there is a great deal of support in this country-and ever-growing supp...
In Washington v. Glucksberg and Vacco v. Quill, the Supreme Court refused to create a constitutional...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...
It would be hard to deny that there is a great deal of support in this country - and ever-growing su...
I believe that when the Supreme Court handed down its decisions in 1997 in Washington v. Glucksberg ...
I read every newspaper article I could find on the meaning and impact of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s...
In a growing society of medicine there are countless people with terminal illnesses that cannot be c...
The fallowing essay is a shorter version of an article that is being published in the October 1996 i...
Do our rights stop at death? Individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses are forced to think about...
I read every newspaper article I could find on the meaning and impact of the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s...
Physician-assisted suicide is a complex and controversial issue that touches on standards of medical...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...
Advancement in technology has drastically changed the healthcare system, ultimately giving rise to a...
Physician Assisted Suicide (PAS) is the “process in which a doctor of an either sick or disabled ind...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
It would be hard to deny that there is a great deal of support in this country-and ever-growing supp...
In Washington v. Glucksberg and Vacco v. Quill, the Supreme Court refused to create a constitutional...
This Article is divided into four parts. Part I discusses the history and evolution of the right to...