The legalization of physician aid in dying (“PAID”) has been spreading across the United States and is currently legal in ten jurisdictions. Meant to respect autonomy at the end of life, PAID legislation is modeled after the Oregon Death with Dignity Act, which permits only terminally ill adults with contemporaneous decisional capacity to choose to hasten death with PAID. Right-to-die advocates and legal scholars have critiqued the strict eligibility requirements, which although meant to function as safeguards against mistakes and abuse, can be autonomy thwarting. Advocates and scholars have thus proposed using advance directives for PAID to expand access to this end-of-life option. Such a reform would permit terminally ill persons with mod...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
Ethical arguments about assisted dying often focus on whether or not respect for an individual’s aut...
The legalization of physician aid in dying (“PAID”) has been spreading across the United States and ...
This Article presents the argument that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the individual decision to...
In the name of state interests, advance directive statutes almost universally include language requi...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
In this article, Professor Clark explores the contours of the current debate over physician-assisted...
Journal ArticlePatients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This ...
Abstract There are many people in our society who are profoundly uncomfortable with the legalization...
For decades, states across the country have been entertaining concept of physician aid-in-dying, or ...
In a recent study conducted by Dr Saul Weiner, it was established that ‘patients tend to do better ...
Assisted dying is legally and ethically controversial. This thesis will argue that the Suicide Act 1...
Medical aid in dying has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. Many contentio...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
Ethical arguments about assisted dying often focus on whether or not respect for an individual’s aut...
The legalization of physician aid in dying (“PAID”) has been spreading across the United States and ...
This Article presents the argument that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the individual decision to...
In the name of state interests, advance directive statutes almost universally include language requi...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
In this article, Professor Clark explores the contours of the current debate over physician-assisted...
Journal ArticlePatients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This ...
Abstract There are many people in our society who are profoundly uncomfortable with the legalization...
For decades, states across the country have been entertaining concept of physician aid-in-dying, or ...
In a recent study conducted by Dr Saul Weiner, it was established that ‘patients tend to do better ...
Assisted dying is legally and ethically controversial. This thesis will argue that the Suicide Act 1...
Medical aid in dying has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. Many contentio...
In states where Physician Assisted Dying (PAD) is legal, physicians occasionally receive requests fo...
Professor David Orentlicher explores the evolution of physician assisted suicide from illegal taboo ...
Ethical arguments about assisted dying often focus on whether or not respect for an individual’s aut...