The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity

The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity

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Release Date: October 5, 2005

The US Supreme Court Decision on Oregon will Impact the British Parliamentary Debate

Days after the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a challenge to Oregon's physician-assisted suicide law, the House of Lords of the British Parliament will reconsider its Assisted Dying for the Terminally Ill Bill.

“This US court decision could impact physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia policy all over the world,” said newly appointed CBHD President and former member of Britain’s General Medical Council, Dr. Andrew Fergusson. “The debate over Oregon’s physician-assisted suicide legislation could be critical for the UK and I hope the Supreme Court will reverse the position in Oregon.”

Lord Joffe, who introduced the previous bill, has promised to reintroduce legislation before the British Parliament that would, based on the Oregon model, legalize physician-assisted suicide, and Parliament holds a debate on October 10. The case before the US Supreme Court involves a clash between the state’s power to regulate the practice of medicine and the federal government's authority to regulate drugs. Since Oregon legalized physician-assisted suicide, physicians have been prescribing drugs the FDA regulates for other, non-lethal purposes.
 

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The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity is an international center located just north of Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is to develop reasoned perspectives on all of today’s bioethical issues and to disseminate them to health care professionals, academia, cultural and church leaders, public policy makers, and the media in order to protect human dignity.CBHD