Tag: Oregon
Phillip E. Johnson: A Lucky Ice Storm
My fondest memory of Phil is from a few days we spent together in the early 2000s.
A Trojan Horse for Euthanasia? No
When my mother was dying of Alzheimer’s disease and the sharp bodily decline that hits those in their late 90s, my wife and I brought her home for care.
Euthanasia Is Becoming First Resort in Quebec
Over time, euthanasia practice becomes a banal bureaucratic matter of checking the right boxes or finding ways to maneuver around the “protective guidelines.”
Scientific American: Prevention Can Benefit Any Suicidal Person
My last hospice patient, Bob, told me that after some months of just wanting to be dead, that he had “come out of the fog.”
When Horses Sue
“Animal standing” would open the courts to lawsuits brought by animals.