RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Abstract
Ms. DiPaolo explains how judges may use mootness, ripeness and standing to avoid getting involved in right-to-die cases. She argues that this may interfere with private decision making and be counterproductive.
Repository Citation
Sharon F. DiPaolo, Getting through the Door: Threshold Procedural Considerations in Right-to-Die Litigation , 6 RISK 59 (1995).
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