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Assisted dying: why Scotland should be wary of changing the law
The Conversation· 5 days agoScotland took the first step towards legalising assisted dying on March 27 with the publication of the assisted dying for terminally ill adults (Scotland) bill. If the law is passed, Scotland ...
Lisa Beaudoin: The slippery slope is real
New Hampshire Union Leader· 3 days agoBy contrast, according to research, people with disabilities, low-income families, people of color, veterans, and other vulnerable populations, have...
Lawmakers confident in changes to Medical Aid in Dying as session comes to a close
Crain's New York Business· 4 days agoProponents of Medical Aid in Dying say it’s a critical and compassionate end-of-life care option...
Medical murder for profit
BizPac Review· 5 days agoThe seeds of the slippery slope to medical murder can be traced to the 1800s. The Carnegie family teed up the medical murder agenda by hiring Abraham Flexner to write a report that put its entire ...
Students compete in High School Pro-Life Oratory Contest
The News-Herald· 4 days agoIt was part of the statewide contest sponsored by Right to Life of Michigan. The contest was...