Amicus Curiae brief for the United States Supreme Court on mental health, terminal illness, and assisted death
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Amicus Curiae brief for the United States Supreme Court on mental health, terminal illness, and assisted death
Abstract
The Supreme Court will hear the case of Gonzales v. Oregon in the fall of 2005 to determine if prescriptions written under Oregon's Death with Dignity law violate the Controlled Substances Act. The Attorney General of the United States also believes that hastening death is a public health danger because of the vulnerability of people with terminal illness, primarily because of the possibility of depression.
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