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Bill Briggs, quoting I. Glenn Cohen (Faculty Director)
NBC News
October 18, 2014

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[...] Indeed, one of the three choices for terminally ill Americans seeking a physician’s aid to end their lives is to “get illegal assistance in your home states,” said I. Glenn Cohen, director of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law School.

The other two options, according to Cohen: Move to a state like Oregon where the practice is legal, or travel to Switzerland, where assisted-suicide is legal and where no residency is required. [...]

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bioethics   end of life   health law policy   i. glenn cohen   public health   regulation