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- Vacco_v._Quill abstract "Vacco v. Quill, 521 U.S. 793 (1997), is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the right to die. It ruled that a New York ban on physician-assisted suicide was constitutional, and preventing doctors from assisting their patients, even those terminally ill and/or in great pain, was a legitimate state interest that was well within the authority of the state to regulate. In brief, this decision established that, as a matter of law, there was no constitutional guarantee of a "right to die."".
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- Vacco_v._Quill arguedate "--01-08".
- Vacco_v._Quill argueyear "1997".
- Vacco_v._Quill case "Vacco v. Quill, 521 U.S. 793".
- Vacco_v._Quill concurrence "Breyer".
- Vacco_v._Quill concurrence "Ginsburg".
- Vacco_v._Quill concurrence "O'Connor".
- Vacco_v._Quill concurrence "Souter".
- Vacco_v._Quill concurrence "Stevens".
- Vacco_v._Quill decidedate "--06-26".
- Vacco_v._Quill decideyear "1997".
- Vacco_v._Quill findlaw 793.html.
- Vacco_v._Quill fullname "Vacco, Attorney General of New York, et al. v. Quill et al.".
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- Vacco_v._Quill holding "States have a legitimate interest in outlawing assisted suicide; "liberty" defined in the 14th Amendment does not include the right to kill oneself, or assistance in doing so.".
- Vacco_v._Quill joinconcurrence "Ginsburg, Breyer".
- Vacco_v._Quill joinmajority "Kennedy, Scalia, O'Connor, Thomas".
- Vacco_v._Quill justia case.html.
- Vacco_v._Quill lawsapplied Fourteenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Vacco_v._Quill litigants "Vacco v. Quill".
- Vacco_v._Quill majority "Rehnquist".
- Vacco_v._Quill prior "On writ of cert. to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit".
- Vacco_v._Quill scotus "1994".
- Vacco_v._Quill uspage "793".
- Vacco_v._Quill usvol "521".
- Vacco_v._Quill subject Category:1997_in_United_States_case_law.
- Vacco_v._Quill subject Category:Assisted_suicide.
- Vacco_v._Quill subject Category:Assisted_suicide_in_the_United_States.
- Vacco_v._Quill subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Vacco_v._Quill subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_of_the_Rehnquist_Court.
- Vacco_v._Quill subject Category:United_States_substantive_due_process_case_law.
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- Vacco_v._Quill comment "Vacco v. Quill, 521 U.S. 793 (1997), is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding the right to die. It ruled that a New York ban on physician-assisted suicide was constitutional, and preventing doctors from assisting their patients, even those terminally ill and/or in great pain, was a legitimate state interest that was well within the authority of the state to regulate.".
- Vacco_v._Quill label "Vacco v. Quill".
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- Vacco_v._Quill name "Vacco, Attorney General of New York, et al. v. Quill et al.".