Physician Assisted Suicide: Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Rule Blocking Physician-Assisted Suicide
"11 Drugs used in physician-assisted suicide are grouped under Schedule II of the statutory scheme, and the CSA requires that patients receive a written, non-refillable prescription from a doctor before gaining access to them.12 The Attorney General must grant physicians a registration subject...
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