Lessons from Oregon – 1997 Death with Dignity Act

Claud Regnard
13 February 2025, The Tablet

Assisted dying legislation in a thinly populated US state is often cited as showing that with proper safeguards fears of a ‘slippery slope’ are unfounded. A retired palliative care consultant examines the evidence

Assisted dying legislation in a thinly populated US state is often cited as showing that with proper safeguards fears of a ‘slippery slope’ are unfounded. A retired palliative care consultant examines the evidence

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