Thursday, September 3, 2009
Montana's top court to hear right-to-die arguments
Today the Montana State Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments on whether the state should allow for legal assisted suicide. The case grew out of a decision late last year by an activist Montana District judge, Dorothy McCarter, who ruled in favor of the suit filed by the pro-euthanasia organization the Hemlock Society, now known as Compassion and Choices. The case will have an impact on the health care debate currently embroiling our nation's capital. CNN, Alliance Defense Fund
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