Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: What would have happened if Enland moved entirely to the Americas?” plus 5 more |
- Question: What would have happened if Enland moved entirely to the Americas?
- Question: This is the ghetto of Rome Italy?
- Question: How was washington leadership affected by the past?
- Question: Which scientists were tasked leading the Manhattan Project?
- Question: What were the most common genres in Victorian literature? Plz help me?
- Question: What was Washington v. Glucksberg all about in detail?
| Question: What would have happened if Enland moved entirely to the Americas? Posted: 22 Apr 2015 08:35 AM PDT They were torn between abandoning a high trade city like Philadelphia vs securing the sugar islands, against French invasion. Not fully realizing the entire value of the New World. What if they decided to centralize their entire empire over in America? |
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| Question: What was Washington v. Glucksberg all about in detail? Posted: 22 Apr 2015 08:22 AM PDT Washington v. Glucksberg was a legal matter in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the right to assistance in committing suicide is not protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Dr. Harold Glucksberg, along with four other doctors, a non-profit organization and three terminally ill patients challenged Washington State's ruling against assisted suicide through the passing of the natural Death Act of 1979. The group of physicians, terminally ill patients and the Compassion in Dying organization claimed that the act of assisting one's suicide was a liberty interest protected by the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution through the Due Process Clause. The Supreme Court Case of Washington v. Glucksberg reversed a previous ruling administered by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, who claimed that a ban on physician assisted suicide embodied in the state's Natural Death Act of 1979 was a violation of the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment. The court claimed that because an assisted suicide is not a fundamental liberty, it is not protected under the 14th Amendment. The case was eventually heard in the United States Supreme Court, where Chief Justice William Rehnquist stated that the ban was rational because it furthered various compelling state interests, primarily the preservation of human life and protecting the mentally ill or disabled from medical malpractice and coercion. The ban, according to Washington v. Glucksberg, stated that if the court system declared physician-assisted suicide a constitutional right, the nation would start down the path to voluntary and perhaps involuntary assisted suicide. |
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