This article examines the evolution and history of the development of the right-to-die in America, the ethical considerations surrounding physician-assisted suicide (P.A.S.), and the dangers posed by the rise of managed care. I then explore and analyze efforts to legalize and regulate assisted suicide (Netherlands, Oregon, The Model State Act), and suggest the criteria I believe are essential to include in any P.A.S. regulatory scheme
In this article, Professor Clark explores the contours of the current debate over physician-assisted...
Physician-assisted suicide is gaining prominence in our social consciousness as patients and physici...
The paper explores historical positions on suicide and philosophical, theological, and moral positio...
This article proposes offense-specific guidelines for how prosecutorial discretion should be exercis...
The policy of assisted dying has developed slowly over many decades in the United States, as it has ...
The United States Supreme Court granted review of two physician-assisted suicide decisions from the ...
In 1948, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution, known as the International Bill of Human Right...
While advocates of physician assisted suicide consider it a core aspect of individual autonomy legal...
This thesis argues that patients with dementia should be given access to physician-assisted suicide ...
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...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
Assisted dying is legally and ethically controversial. This thesis will argue that the Suicide Act 1...
This article proposes offence-specific guidelines for how prosecutorial discretion should be exercis...
This Article presents the argument that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the individual decision to...
In this article, Professor Clark explores the contours of the current debate over physician-assisted...
Physician-assisted suicide is gaining prominence in our social consciousness as patients and physici...
The paper explores historical positions on suicide and philosophical, theological, and moral positio...
This article proposes offense-specific guidelines for how prosecutorial discretion should be exercis...
The policy of assisted dying has developed slowly over many decades in the United States, as it has ...
The United States Supreme Court granted review of two physician-assisted suicide decisions from the ...
In 1948, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution, known as the International Bill of Human Right...
While advocates of physician assisted suicide consider it a core aspect of individual autonomy legal...
This thesis argues that patients with dementia should be given access to physician-assisted suicide ...
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...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
Assisted dying is legally and ethically controversial. This thesis will argue that the Suicide Act 1...
This article proposes offence-specific guidelines for how prosecutorial discretion should be exercis...
This Article presents the argument that the Fourteenth Amendment protects the individual decision to...
In this article, Professor Clark explores the contours of the current debate over physician-assisted...
Physician-assisted suicide is gaining prominence in our social consciousness as patients and physici...
The paper explores historical positions on suicide and philosophical, theological, and moral positio...