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Daily Archives: September 29, 2012
New Jersey Could Become 3rd State With Right-To-Die Law | latimes.com | Tina Susman | 9/27/12
A New Jersey lawmaker has proposed a right-to-die law for that state’s terminally ill people which, if passed, would make the state the third in the nation after Oregon and Washington to allow those with deadly diseases the chance to … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law, National News, New Jersey
Tagged Gloucester, Los Angeles Times, New Jersey, Oregon, Right to die, Star-Ledger, Terminal illness, Washington
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