Jeanette Hall |
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Jeanette Hall |
Margaret Dore Esq., MBA, Councilmember Yvette Alexander |
bull |
Hannah Soyer |
Will Johnston, MD |
"What hides in the dark?" |
“The Health Services shall make rules to facilitate the collection of information regarding compliance with ORS 127.800 to 127.897. Except as otherwise required by law, the information collected shall not be a public record and may not be made available for inspection by the public.” (Only an “an annual statistical report of information” is made public.) (Emphasis added.)
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“No person shall be subject to civil or criminal liability or professional disciplinary action for participating in good faith compliance with ORS 127.800 to 127.897. ” (Emphasis added.)
Rep. Brad Tschida |
Senator Jennifer Fielder |
"Ejusdem generis, Latin for "of the same kind.” |
"This elevator is a gift from the disability community and the ADA to the nondisabled people of New York," said civil rights lawyer, Sid Wolinsky. |
Photo of me and my patient Jeanette Hall, 15 years after I talked her out of assisted suicide in Oregon Photo credit - Daily Signal |
[W]e agree with the legitimate concern that recognizing a right to physician aid in dying will lead to voluntary or involuntary euthanasia because if it is a right, it must be made available to everyone, even when a duly appointed surrogate makes the decision, and even when the patient is unable to self-administer the life-ending medication. . . .
[The] statute is neither unconstitutional or its face nor as it is applied to Petitioners. . . . [W]e reverse the district court's contrary conclusion and remand to the district court for proceedings consistent with this opinion. (Emphasis added). [pp. 31 & 57]