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Yale Kamisar

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Trial (Boston, Mass.)|December 1, 1994
Assisted suicide and euthanasia: the cases are in the pipelineYale Kamisar
Georgia Law Review (Athens, Ga. : 1966)|July 1, 1991
When is there a constitutional "right to die"? When is there no constitutional "right to live"Yale Kamisar
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|March 31, 2012
Are the distinctions drawn in the debate about end-of-life decision making "principled"? If not, how much does it matter?Yale Kamisar
The New York Times Magazine|September 13, 1987
Drugs, AIDS and the threat to privacyYale Kamisar
The New York Times on the Web|June 17, 1985
The real Quinlan issueYale Kamisar
University of Detroit Mercy Law Review|July 1, 1995
Against assisted suicide -- even a very limited formYale Kamisar
Health Law News. University of Houston. Health Law and Policy Institute|October 20, 2001
No constitutional right to physician-assisted suicideYale Kamisar
Trial (Boston, Mass.)|March 1, 1993
Active vs. passive euthanasia: why keep the distinction?Yale Kamisar
First Things (New York, N.Y.)|December 1, 1993
"Right to die" -- good slogan, fuzzy thinkingYale Kamisar
Michigan Law Review|July 4, 2008
Foreword: can Glucksberg survive Lawrence? Another look at the end of life and personal autonomyYale Kamisar
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Trial (Boston, Mass.)|December 1, 1994
Assisted suicide and euthanasia: the cases are in the pipelineYale Kamisar
Georgia Law Review (Athens, Ga. : 1966)|July 1, 1991
When is there a constitutional "right to die"? When is there no constitutional "right to live"Yale Kamisar
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|March 31, 2012
Are the distinctions drawn in the debate about end-of-life decision making "principled"? If not, how much does it matter?Yale Kamisar
The New York Times Magazine|September 13, 1987
Drugs, AIDS and the threat to privacyYale Kamisar
The New York Times on the Web|June 17, 1985
The real Quinlan issueYale Kamisar
University of Detroit Mercy Law Review|July 1, 1995
Against assisted suicide -- even a very limited formYale Kamisar
Health Law News. University of Houston. Health Law and Policy Institute|October 20, 2001
No constitutional right to physician-assisted suicideYale Kamisar
Trial (Boston, Mass.)|March 1, 1993
Active vs. passive euthanasia: why keep the distinction?Yale Kamisar
First Things (New York, N.Y.)|December 1, 1993
"Right to die" -- good slogan, fuzzy thinkingYale Kamisar
Michigan Law Review|July 4, 2008
Foreword: can Glucksberg survive Lawrence? Another look at the end of life and personal autonomyYale Kamisar
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