New York Rules Against Physician-Assisted Suicide

New York's highest court on Thursday ruled that physician-assisted suicide isn't a fundamental right, rejecting a legal effort by terminally ill patients to decriminalize doctor-assisted suicide through the courts.

The state Court of Appeals, though, said it wouldn't stand in the way if New York's legislature were to decide that assisted suicide could be “effectively regulated” and pass legislation allowing terminally ill and suffering patients to kill themselves.

 



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