Lethal Judgments: Assisted Suicide and American Law (Landmark Law Cases and American Society)

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Lethal Judgments: Assisted Suicide and American Law (Landmark Law Cases and American Society)

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Book Description
In two 1997 decisions, the Supreme Court ruled that there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide. Yet for many people this concept strikes to the heart of our sense of liberty even as it tugs at our hearts in the face of human suffering.

Lethal Judgments examines those cases, the law surrounding the plaintiffs' claims, and the moral debate over physician-assisted suicide. A concise and gracefully written overview of one of the most complex and contentious areas of American law, it lays out the conflict between individuals supporting privacy rights, due process, and equal protection, and those for whom moral and ethical considerations trump such concepts.

Noted constitutional scholar Melvin Urofsky discusses the tangled legal, historical, ethical, and medical issues related to right-to-die arguments, then examines the Supreme Court's position in Washington v. Glucksberg and Quill v. Vacco. He shows how these 1997 cases relate to two other famous cases--Karen Ann Quinlan and Nancy Beth Cruzan--and carries the controversy up to the recent trials of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Urofsky considers the many facets of this knotty argument. He differentiates between discontinuation of medical treatment, assisted suicide, and active euthanasia, and he sensitively examines the issue's social and religious contexts to enable readers to see both sides of the dispute. He also shows that in its ruling the Supreme Court did not slam the door on the subject but left it ajar by allowing states to legislate on the matter as Oregon has already done.

By treating assisted suicide simply as a legal question, observes Urofsky, we miss the real importance of the issue. For patients with AIDS, cancer, and other debilitating illnesses--or even for those feeble from age--physician-assisted suicide is an expression of personal autonomy, and as modern medicine learns new ways to prolong life, more and more people will seek to exercise this option. Because right-to-die cases are likely to come before the high court again, this book provides students and general readers with a timely appreciation of their importance for legal theory and a useful way to reflect upon the choice between life and death. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From the Back Cover
"Among the many bioethical quandaries of our time, physician-assisted suicide is perhaps the most disquieting. In response, Urofsky has fashioned a succinct yet remarkably wide-ranging introduction that clarifies this controversial topic. After sketching the history of 'the right to die,' he leads us deftly through the intricacies of recent court decisions. Throughout, he manages to express sophisticated legal and ethical analysis in terms that laypersons can readily understand."--Peter Filene, author of In the Arms of Others: A Cultural History of the Right-to-Die in America

"Urofsky puts the most complex legal and ethical issue of our time into understandable, non-lawyer language."--Derek Humphry, author of Final Exit --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Lethal Judgments: Assisted Suicide and American Law (Landmark Law Cases and American Society)

Lethal Judgments: Assisted Suicide and American Law (Landmark Law Cases and American Society),Melvin I. Urofsky,University Press of Kansas,0700610111,Assisted suicide,Euthanasia,General,Law,Law and legislation,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Legal System,Medical Law & Legislation,Right to die,United States

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