Baxter v. Montana
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Baxter v. Montana ist ein am Obersten Gerichtshof des US-Bundesstaates Montana am 2. September 2009 verhandelter Fall zur Frage ob die Verfassung des Staates Montana unheilbar kranken Personen ein Recht auf den Erwerb tödlicher Medikamente zum Zweck der vorzeitigen Beendigung des eigenen Lebens verleiht.
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Baxter v. Montana, is a Montana Supreme Court case, argued on September 2, 2009, and decided on December 31, 2009, that addressed the question of whether the state's constitution guaranteed terminally ill patients a right to lethal prescription medication from their physicians. The Montana Supreme Court sidestepped the question of if medical aid in dying is guaranteed under Montana State Constitution, but it instead ruled, on narrower grounds, that neither legal precedent nor the state's statute deem such assistance to be against public policy or illegal. Montana is one of ten states in which aid in dying is authorized. The others are California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington; it is authorized in the District of Columbia as well.
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Robert Baxter, Stephen Speckart, M.D., C. Paul Loehnen, M.D., Lar Autio, M.D., George Risi Jr., M.D., and Compassion & Choices, Plaintiffs and Appellees, v. State of Montana and Steve Bullock, Defendants and Appellants
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Baxter v. Montana ist ein am Obersten Gerichtshof des US-Bundesstaates Montana am 2. September 2009 verhandelter Fall zur Frage ob die Verfassung des Staates Montana unheilbar kranken Personen ein Recht auf den Erwerb tödlicher Medikamente zum Zweck der vorzeitigen Beendigung des eigenen Lebens verleiht.
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Baxter v. Montana, is a Montana Supreme Court case, argued on September 2, 2009, and decided on December 31, 2009, that addressed the question of whether the state's constitution guaranteed terminally ill patients a right to lethal prescription medication from their physicians. The Montana Supreme Court sidestepped the question of if medical aid in dying is guaranteed under Montana State Constitution, but it instead ruled, on narrower grounds, that neither legal precedent nor the state's statute deem such assistance to be against public policy or illegal. Montana is one of ten states in which aid in dying is authorized. The others are California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington; it is authorized in the District of Columbia as well.
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MT DA 09-0051, 2009 MT 449
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