Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even among older Americans, the process frequently is delayed until an acute illness provides sufficient pressure to act. End of life law, though flawed, offers some opportunity to express individual values and preferences via advance directives of various kinds in order to prepare for death before it is imminent. Yet many people avoid making these preparations because the thought of death is uncomfortable to confront. This Article considers the utility of existing law in preventing and resolving end of life disputes and avoiding over-utilization of life-prolonging technology and the law\u27s inevitable failure to address complex issues concerning qua...
The law regulates many aspects of decision-making around the withholding and withdrawing of life-sus...
Medical science has the ability to prolong life via artificial or mechanical means. With this abilit...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
Our legal system includes many...presumptions, or societal defaults : if you do not state a prefere...
Health lawyers and policymakers cannot always see the same shadows of the laws that are visible to h...
It is argued that most people would prefer that their lives not be artificially prolonged and that, ...
In the name of state interests, advance directive statutes almost universally include language requi...
In recent years developments in life sustaining technologies have made it possible to expand a patie...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
Advance directives promise patients a say in their future care but actually have had little effect. ...
This Article considers how best to ensure that patients have the tools to make informed choices abou...
The law regulates many aspects of decision-making around the withholding and withdrawing of life-sus...
Medical science has the ability to prolong life via artificial or mechanical means. With this abilit...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
Our legal system includes many...presumptions, or societal defaults : if you do not state a prefere...
Health lawyers and policymakers cannot always see the same shadows of the laws that are visible to h...
It is argued that most people would prefer that their lives not be artificially prolonged and that, ...
In the name of state interests, advance directive statutes almost universally include language requi...
In recent years developments in life sustaining technologies have made it possible to expand a patie...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
Advance directives promise patients a say in their future care but actually have had little effect. ...
This Article considers how best to ensure that patients have the tools to make informed choices abou...
The law regulates many aspects of decision-making around the withholding and withdrawing of life-sus...
Medical science has the ability to prolong life via artificial or mechanical means. With this abilit...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...