Assisted Suicide | The Supreme Court’s Position on Assisted Suicide Is Valid

About the author: Alexander Morgan Capron is a professor of law and medicine at the University of Southern California. He is a coauthor of the series The Treatise on Health Care Law.

In polls of public opinion, a clear majority of Americans report that they favor making it legal for physicians to prescribe or administer lethal drugs to dying patients who want a quick and painless end to life. Therefore, a lot of people are probably unhappy—or even angry—with the Supreme Court of the United States, which in two unanimous decisions handed down at the end of June...

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