MedPage Today on MSNOpinion
I watched my friend choose death. Physician-assisted suicide needs more guardrails.
And the fundamental question remains of whether doctors should be involved at all ...
The Canadian Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Katie Engelhart wrote The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die. In this conversation with Reason's Kevin Alexander, Engelhart discusses why people ...
The Daily Caller on MSN
Here are 5 major court cases that shaped the debate over assisted suicide
Assisted-suicide laws have divided the American population and sparked two lawsuits filed in the past month. As of 2026, 13 ...
Canadians are expressing outrage over the increased normalization of medical-assisted suicide in the country’s single-payer system. Numerous families have reported physicians and nurse practitioners ...
Disability-rights plaintiffs seek to block New York's aid-in-dying law, arguing it discriminates against terminally ill ...
Last year, California completed installation of a $220 million suicide barrier net on both sides of the Golden Gate Bridge to discourage people from jumping. The net was also intended to break the ...
Legalized assisted suicide is gaining steam. A robust theology of suffering might help us stem the tide. Andrée McDonald was 48 years old and losing her battle with uterine cancer when she chose to ...
Disability rights organizations have filed a federal lawsuit in New York to block the Medical Aid in Dying law, arguing that ...
Sitting on New York governor Kathy Hochul’s desk is a bill that would legalize assisted suicide in New York. For years, a small group of assisted-suicide activists, usually bedecked in yellow, have ...
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