Comments on Kamisar. (response to article by Yale Kamisar in this issue, p. 1121)(Pope & John Lecture on Professionalism): An article from: Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
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Author(s)Daniel D. Polsby
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From the supplier: People should have all possible options for pain relief for suffering at the end of life. The administrative state should not prohibit a person's right to options. There is something intrinsically wrong when one group of people is deciding the fate of another's pain. The person in pain should decide the fate. It is a question of honoring individual freedom more than state regulations.
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Title: Comments on Kamisar. (response to article by Yale Kamisar in this issue, p. 1121)(Pope & John Lecture on Professionalism)
Author: Daniel D. Polsby
Publication:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1998
Publisher: Northwestern University, School of Law
Volume: 88 Issue: n3 Page: 1166-1168
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: People should have all possible options for pain relief for suffering at the end of life. The administrative state should not prohibit a person's right to options. There is something intrinsically wrong when one group of people is deciding the fate of another's pain. The person in pain should decide the fate. It is a question of honoring individual freedom more than state regulations.
Citation Details
Title: Comments on Kamisar. (response to article by Yale Kamisar in this issue, p. 1121)(Pope & John Lecture on Professionalism)
Author: Daniel D. Polsby
Publication:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1998
Publisher: Northwestern University, School of Law
Volume: 88 Issue: n3 Page: 1166-1168
Distributed by Thomson Gale
