It has now been ten years since the Supreme Court handed down Glucksberg and Quill, rulings on laws that forbid assisted suicide. In that time, normative and legal developments in the fields of law, medicine, and psychology have changed the landscape of the discourse on the choice of a mentally competent, terminally ill individual to choose to self-administer medications to bring about a peaceful death. Although the Court rejected petitioners\u27 claims that state laws denying them the ability to end their terminal illnesses through self-administered medication violated the Constitution, it left states with the opportunity to experiment with legislation that would allow terminally ill individuals the choices they had previously sought thr...
On November 8, 1994, Oregon voters narrowly passed the highly controversial Death with Dignity Act (...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...
It has now been ten years since the Supreme Court handed down Glucksberg and Quill, rulings on laws ...
Last November, Oregon\u27s voters passed by initiative the first physician-assisted suicide law in t...
This Article examines several aspects of the medical and legal debate on physician-assisted suicide....
The United States Supreme Court granted review of two physician-assisted suicide decisions from the ...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
This Note will examine current issues pertaining to the medical care of the terminally ill individua...
From a constitutional standpoint, the decision by Judge Rothstein is more significant than the Orego...
Undoubtedly, empirical data from Oregon will play a key role for academics, legislators, judges, and...
In its physician-assisted suicide cases, the United States Supreme Court ostensibly affimned the dis...
Physician-assisted suicide used to be a questionfor academics to debate. No more. Oregon has legaliz...
Many people believe that life contains an overwhelming sense of sanctity, and must be maintained at ...
Society and physicians in the United States remain unable to accept death and thus unable to deal wi...
On November 8, 1994, Oregon voters narrowly passed the highly controversial Death with Dignity Act (...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...
It has now been ten years since the Supreme Court handed down Glucksberg and Quill, rulings on laws ...
Last November, Oregon\u27s voters passed by initiative the first physician-assisted suicide law in t...
This Article examines several aspects of the medical and legal debate on physician-assisted suicide....
The United States Supreme Court granted review of two physician-assisted suicide decisions from the ...
In most states, patients with terminal, painful, and debilitating conditions have no means of ending...
This Note will examine current issues pertaining to the medical care of the terminally ill individua...
From a constitutional standpoint, the decision by Judge Rothstein is more significant than the Orego...
Undoubtedly, empirical data from Oregon will play a key role for academics, legislators, judges, and...
In its physician-assisted suicide cases, the United States Supreme Court ostensibly affimned the dis...
Physician-assisted suicide used to be a questionfor academics to debate. No more. Oregon has legaliz...
Many people believe that life contains an overwhelming sense of sanctity, and must be maintained at ...
Society and physicians in the United States remain unable to accept death and thus unable to deal wi...
On November 8, 1994, Oregon voters narrowly passed the highly controversial Death with Dignity Act (...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
The November 8, 1994 passage of Oregon\u27s Measure 16, which permits physicians to comply with the ...