Physician Assisted Suicide Case Study

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According to the Court, there is a distinction between refusing medical treatment and physician-assisted suicide. According to Chemerinsky, the Court distinguished that a person who refuses a medical treatment would die from the underlying disease, letting nature takes its course, while a person requesting physician assistance to die by obtaining a lethal medication would die from the medication (887). The Court emphasized the line between the withdrawal of medical treatment and physician-assisted suicide are significantly distinct from one another. In Glucksberg the Court expressed “suicide and assisted suicide have long been disfavored by the American judicial system, and courts have consistently distinguished between passively allowing