An analytical exposition of the law regarding a patient\u27s right to die as it has developed in the United States over the last 30 years provides an exemplar overview of the variety of legal mechanisms that American legal institutions can and do bring to bear to deal with the challenges posed by new developments in medicine and the biosciences. Opposing pro-life and pro-choice ideological and political forces have been channeled through the federal and state legislative, judicial, and executive branches, where the various legal actors have developed legal principles that so far provide patients with a right to refuse any form of life-prolonging treatment while denying them (in all but one state) the right to physician-assisted suicid...
Commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the field of bioethics, this article analyzes the future ...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
Part I reviews the historical development of physician assisted suicide, describes current medical p...
An analytical exposition of the law regarding a patient\u27s right to die as it has developed in t...
In some situations, courts may be better sources of new law than legislatures. Some support for this...
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
The subject is law at the beginning and end of life. Most of my work is in the area of general healt...
On November 8, 1994, Oregon voters narrowly passed the highly controversial Death with Dignity Act (...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...
The United States Supreme Court granted review of two physician-assisted suicide decisions from the ...
Commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the field of bioethics, this article analyzes the future ...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
Part I reviews the historical development of physician assisted suicide, describes current medical p...
An analytical exposition of the law regarding a patient\u27s right to die as it has developed in t...
In some situations, courts may be better sources of new law than legislatures. Some support for this...
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
Physician-assisted suicide has become the subject of a hotly contested legal and political debate, b...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
The subject is law at the beginning and end of life. Most of my work is in the area of general healt...
On November 8, 1994, Oregon voters narrowly passed the highly controversial Death with Dignity Act (...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
This paper considers current medical and legal perspectives on patients\u27 right to assistance in d...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...
The United States Supreme Court granted review of two physician-assisted suicide decisions from the ...
Commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the field of bioethics, this article analyzes the future ...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
Part I reviews the historical development of physician assisted suicide, describes current medical p...