Law at the end of Life : : the Supreme Court and Assisted Suicide
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Includes index.
Political questions, judicial questions, and the problem of Washington v Glucksberg / Carl E. Schneider -- The road to Glucksberg / Carl E. Schneider -- Ambivalent unanimity: an analysis of the Supreme Court's holding / Sonia M. Suter -- On the meaning and impact of the physician-assisted suicide cases / Yale Kamisar -- The Supreme Court and end-of-life care: principled distinctions or slippery slope? / Rebecca Dresser -- Physician-assisted suicide in the courts: moral equivalence, double effect, and clinical practice / Howard Brody -- A part of the main? the physician-assisted suicide cases and comparative law methodology in the United States Supreme Court / Christopher McCrudden -- Making biomedical policy through constitutional adjudication: the example of physician-assisted suicide / Carl E. Schneider -- Eugenic euthanasia in early twentieth-century America and medically assisted suicide today: differences and similarities / Martin S. Pernick -- Assisted suicide and the challenge of individually determined collective rationality / Peter J. Hammer -- From story to law: euthanasia and authenticity / Arthur W. Frank -- Concluding thoughts: bioethics in the language of the law / Carl E. Schneider.
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PUBLISHED
Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, c2000.
Year Published: 2000
Description: vi, 369 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
0472111574 :
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Schneider, Carl, 1948- .
SUBJECTS
United States. -- Supreme Court.
Right to die -- Law and legislation.
Assisted suicide -- Law and legislation.
Political questions and judicial power.