Assisted Suicide | Bans on Assisted Suicide Do Not Violate the Fourteenth Amendment

About the author: William Rehnquist is the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court.

Editor’s Note: The following viewpoint is excerpted from the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Washington v. Glucksberg (1997).

The question presented in this case is whether Washington’s prohibition against “caus[ing]” or “aid[ing]” a suicide offends the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. We hold that it does not. . . .

A History of Assisted Suicide Bans
We begin, as we do in all due process cases, by...

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