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The Slippery Slope of Suicide: A New Approach to the Adjudication of Physician Assisted Suicide Through the Philosophy of John Locke

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dc.contributor Block, Steve
dc.contributor Baylor University.
dc.contributor Political Science.
dc.contributor Honors College.
dc.creator Volk, Emily
dc.date 2019-05-21T14:05:03Z
dc.date 2019-05-21T14:05:03Z
dc.date 2019
dc.date 2019-05-21
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-18T12:21:49Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-18T12:21:49Z
dc.identifier https://hdl.handle.net/2104/10561
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/30755
dc.description In 1997, the topic of physician assisted suicide entered into the spotlight with the Supreme Court case of Washington v. Glucksberg. Analyzing the constitutionality of a Washington state prohibition of the act, the Court ultimately decided that the law was admissible and did not violate the Constitution. However, subsequent rulings by the Court have ignored this decision. Additionally, Glucksberg was largely based on the principle of substantive due process, a form of judicial balancing with a controversial history of judicial activism. Because of these problems with the Court’s previous approach, I propose that the Court instead look to the guidance of the philosophy of John Locke. This approach provides two distinct benefits – it provides an explanation of why the Court’s decision in Glucksberg has not become acknowledged precedent and removes the potential for judicial activism in suicide cases by presenting the Court instead with a firm binary decision between political ends and morality as well as a strict ban on assistance in the act.
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dc.subject Assisted Suicide
dc.subject John Locke
dc.subject Substantive Due Process
dc.title The Slippery Slope of Suicide: A New Approach to the Adjudication of Physician Assisted Suicide Through the Philosophy of John Locke
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