Assisted Suicide
The Euthanasia Research and Guidance Organization summarizes assisted dying laws around the world.
Assisted Suicide: The Philosophers' Brief
Legal arguments for the legalization of physician assisted suicide from the 1997 Supreme Court amicus brief by six philosophers.
Ayn Rand Institute: Thomas Bowden - "Assisted
Bowden argues that assisted dying is an American right.
Back Off John!
A site by Oregon Death with Dignity, which supports end-of-life choice, that presents arguments against U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft's interference in Oregon physician assisted dying law. The site also provides information about the Oregon law, and a petition to "sign" to demonstrate opposition to Ashcroft's actions.
CBS News, 60 Minutes II - "Switzerland's
A transcript of a television program about Dignitas, a Swiss organization that helps terminally ill individuals from around the world hasten their deaths.
Des Moines Register - "The Oregon Option&quo
The suicide of a famous Iowan prompts the editors of the Register to support assisted dying.
Honolulu Advertiser - "Oregon not deluged wit
An editorial about the successful implementation of Oregon assisted dying law.
I Want to Die
Personal story of a quadriplegic who seeks assisted suicide.
Longwood University's Guide to Web Sites and
A comprehensive listing of physician assisted dying resources from a variety of perspectives.
Oregon Public Health Services: Oregon's Death
Information and annual reports on the implementation of Oregon's Death with Dignity Act, which legalized physician assisted dying for competent, terminally ill adults.
San Francisco Chronicle - "Court hears su
The U.S. Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments in Oregon v. Ashcroft, the case contesting the Attorney General's attempted nullification of Oregon's physician assisted dying law.
University of Washington School of Medicine: Ethic
This site presents a comprehensive sets of Q&As about physician assisted dying, and two cases for consideration.