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COMMENTARY: Legalizing physician-assisted suicide is bad enough — but New York’s version deepens the harm by leaving Catholic and other health-care providers vulnerable to mandates they cannot accept.
While assisted suicide is legal in a dozen states and the District of Columbia, the New York bill is unique in that it has no waiting period, Poust said. A Service of EWTN News, Inc.
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“The New York assisted suicide bill is wider than most assisted suicide laws because it does not have a waiting period and it does not have a residency requirement. The lack of a residency requirement ...
With several states having approved physician-assisted suicide, the American Medical Association (AMA) staked out a firm position opposing the practice.
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Terminally ill New Yorkers would have the legal ability to end their own lives with pharmaceutical drugs under a bill that's been approved by the New York state Legislature. The state Senate gave ...
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The New York Times reports the lawsuit there seeks to overturn a current law that classifies medically-assisted suicide as manslaughter. RAW VIDEO: Brittany Maynard's mother makes emotional plea ...
Your editorial “New York’s Assisted-Suicide Mistake” (June 11) captures what many of us have experienced up close. My grandfather James Powell helped pass the nation’s first “death with ...