A Review of Wisdom from a Chair: Thirty Years of Quadruplegia
July 29, 2016
If you pay attention to the debates about death with dignity, be it in state legislative hearings, in the media, or online, you would be hard-pressed to avoid thinking that people with disabilities oppose assisted dying. You would be far…
A Review of Dying with Dignity by Giza Lopes
April 29, 2016
The Oregon Death with Dignity Act was the first physician-assisted dying statute in the world. But efforts to legalize assisted death in the United States date back to the early 20th century. In her book, Dying…
A Review of The Good Death by Ann Neumann
February 16, 2016
Our supporters often join the Death with Dignity movement because of a heartbreaking personal experience. Ann Neumann began her exploration of dying in our country after witnessing her father’s death. The result of Neumann’s work is her new book,…