Health Prog. 1997 May-Jun;78(3):35-43, 47.
The Catholic Health Association of the United States submitted an amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court last October in support of petitioners Dennis C. Vacco, attorney general of the state of New York (in the case Vacco v. Timothy E. Quill, MD, et at.), and the state of Washington (in State of Washington, et al. v. Harold Glucksberg, MD, et al.). The brief was filed as the Court agreed to hear arguments on the issue of whether terminally ill people have a constitutionally protected right to physician-assisted suicide. In January 1997 the petitioners went before the Court to argue appeals to federal appellate rulings that struck down New York and Washington laws making physician-assisted suicide a crime. The Court is expected to rule in late June.
美国天主教医疗协会去年10月向美国最高法院提交了一份法庭之友简报,以支持请愿人纽约州总检察长丹尼斯·C·瓦科(在“瓦科诉蒂莫西·E·奎尔医生等人”一案中)以及华盛顿州(在“华盛顿州等人诉哈罗德·格鲁克斯伯格医生等人”一案中)。该简报是在最高法院同意就绝症患者是否拥有受宪法保护的医生协助自杀权利这一问题进行辩论时提交的。1997年1月,请愿人向最高法院提出上诉,对联邦上诉法院推翻纽约州和华盛顿州将医生协助自杀定为犯罪的法律的裁决提出异议。预计最高法院将在6月底做出裁决。