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  2. Brittany Maynard - Wikipedia

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    She moved from California to Oregon to take advantage of Oregon's Death with Dignity Law, [10] saying she had decided that "death with dignity was the best option for me and my family." [8] [11] She partnered with Compassion & Choices to create the Brittany Maynard Fund, which seeks to legalize assisted death in states where it is now illegal. [4]

  3. Opinion - A right to life, but not to die — it’s not just ...

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    As an article in The Review explains, medically assisted suicide was “already illegal in the state.” Of course it is much easier to change an ordinary law than to pass a constitutional amendment.

  4. Canada's internal battle over medically assisted dying for ...

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    But a 2017 survey gauging the attitudes of Canadian psychiatrists toward medical assistance in death found only a minority of 29.4% supported MAID on the basis of mental illness alone, compared to ...

  5. Assisted suicide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Assisted suicide in the United States was brought to public attention in the 1990s with the highly publicized case of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. Kevorkian assisted over 40 people in dying by suicide in Michigan. [12] His first public assisted suicide was in 1990, of Janet Adkins, a 54-year-old woman diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease in 1989.

  6. List of deaths from legal euthanasia and assisted suicide

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    Assisted suicide is legal in Austria, [12] [13] Belgium, [14] Canada, [15] Luxembourg, [16] the Netherlands, [17] New Zealand, [18] Spain [19] and Switzerland. [20] This list contains notable people who have died via either legal voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide. The criterion for notability is an article on the individual in the ...

  7. 'I'm dying, you're not': Those terminally ill ask more states ...

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    At least 12 states currently have bills that would legalize physician-assisted death. Eight states and Washington, D.C., already allow it, but only for their own residents.

  8. Sue Rodriguez - Wikipedia

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    After her ALS diagnosis, Rodriguez requested the help of a physician for medical aid in dying. [3] However, no physicians were willing to fulfill the request; under section 241(b) of Canada's Criminal Code, anyone who "...aids or abets a person to commit suicide, whether suicide ensues or not, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years".

  9. Model Ali Tate Cutler's grandmother is choosing to die on her ...

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    The Victoria's Secret model opens up about why she admires her grandmother's decision to die on her own terms.