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Gonzales v. Oregon (2006): Does a terminally ill patient have the right to use a drug to end life, if the drug is allowed by state law for assisted suicide, but is regulated by the federal Controlled Substances Act?
Gonzales v. Oregon (2006): Does a terminally ill patient have the right to use a drug to end life, if the drug is allowed by state law for assisted suicide, but is regulated by the federal Controlled Substances Act?
Gonzales v. Raich (2005): Does a patient have a right to use a drug allowed by state law, but illegal under federal law?
Ferguson v. City of Charleston (2001): Does a pregnant woman have a right to refuse being tested for drugs that could harm her unborn child?
Washington v. Glucksberg (1997): Does a terminally ill patient have a right to get assistance to end their life, if assisted suicide is prohibited by state law?
Vacco v. Quill (1997): If a patient has a right to refuse food and life sustaining medical treatment, do they also have a right to get physician assistance to end their life?
Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health (1990): Do family members of an incompetent patient have a right to terminate life sustaining treatment for the patient?
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