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| Document Type: | Book |
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Howard Ball |
| ISBN: | 9780814791042 0814791042 9780814769751 0814769756 9780814745274 081474527X |
| OCLC Number: | 768793095 |
| Description: | ix, 229 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | The changing nature of death in America -- The plight of the incompetent patient in a "permanent vegetative state" (PVS) -- Terri Schiavo's tragic odyssey, 1990-2005 -- What freedom do we have to die with dignity? The U.S. Supreme Court decides, 1997 -- The second path to PAD : passing legislation allowing death with dignity -- The pioneering PAD states : Oregon and Washington -- America's transplants. |
| Responsibility: | Howard Ball. |
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"Ball here makes an important contribution to the growing literature on end-of-life issues with this legal history of the right to die in America...Law and political science students, along with activists, will find this a helpful book owing to its careful analysis of legislative and judicial actions across different states over the last 15 years as well as its careful delineation of the legal issues that animate debates over physician-assisted death." Library Journal "Comprehensive, thoroughly engrossing, surprisingly balanced! Dying with Dignity is certain to become the definitive history of the wrenching debate over physician assisted death. Highly recommended!" Tinsley E. Yarbrough, Emeritus professor of Political Science, East Carolina University "A comprehensive and engaging history of the legal and political battles in courts and legislatures to recognize terminally-ill individuals' 'right to die with dignity.' A timely and informed contribution to an important and growing debate." David M. O'Brien, Spicer Professor, Department of Politics, University of Virginia "Professor Ball provides an informative, thoughtful, and well-documented analysis...deftly set against a portrayal of the changing nature of death and dying in America--especially the locus of death and its attendant circumstances--a back story that is essential for understanding the impetus undergirding rights claims during this period."-Daniel Hillyard, Southern Illinois University Carbondale "Howard Ball's book At Liberty to Die: The Battle for Death With Dignity in America (New York University Press) is a work of advocacy, as the subtitle indicates. The reader will find not the slightest trace of Swiftian irony in it. Ball, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Vermont, is very straightforward about expressing bitterness -- directing it at forces that would deny 'strong-willed, competent, and dying adults who want to die with dignity when faced with a terminal illness' their right to do so." Inside Higher Ed, July 25th 2012 Read more...
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