Incoming Resources
- Assisted death in Europe and America, four regimes and their lessons, Guenter Lewy
- Where do you draw the line?, an insiders guide to effective living wills, healing, critical care, [Linda Ingalls]
- The right to die, Tamara Thompson, book editor
- The force of nonviolence, an ethico-political bind, Judith Butler
- Embracing our mortality, hard choices in an age of medical miracles, Lawrence J. Schneiderman
- Death on demand, Jack Kevorkian and the right-to-die movement, Michael DeCesare
- Right to die and euthanasia, Lisa Yount
- On living, Kerry Egan
- Our changing journey to the end, reshaping death, dying, and grief in America, Christina Staudt, PhD and J. Harold Ellens, PhD, editors
- A time to die, the place for physician assistance, Charles F. McKhann
- Suicide, the philosophical dimensions, Michael Cholbi
- Ending life, ethics and the way we die, Margaret Pabst Battin
- Dignity, its history and meaning, Michael Rosen
- Understanding assisted suicide, nine issues to consider, John B. Mitchell
- Last rights, rescuing the end of life from the medical system, Stephen P. Kiernan
- To die well, your right to comfort, calm, and choice in the last days of life, Sidney H. Wanzer, Joseph Glenmullen
- The teaching of reverence for life, Albert Schweitzertranslated from the German by Richard and Clara Winston
- The day I die, the untold story of assisted dying in America, Anita Hannig
- Who lives, who dies, who decides?, abortion, neonatal care, assisted dying, and capital punishment, Sheldon Ekland-Olson
- Stay, a history of suicide and the philosophies against it, Jennifer Michael Hecht
- Euthanasia and assisted suicide, global views on choosing to end life, Michael J. Cholbi, PhD, editor
- The suicide tourist, a Point Grey Pictures Inc. production ; developed and produced in association with CTV Television Inc. ; directed by John Zaritsky ; producer, Terence McKeown ; writers, John Zaritsky, Terence McKeown
- Life and death decisions, the quest for morality and justice in human societies, Sheldon Ekland-Olson
- This is assisted dying, a doctor's story of empowering patients at the end of life, Stefanie Green, MD
- The chronic silence of political parties in end of life policymaking in the United States, Bianca Easterly
- Ethical dilemmas at the end of life, edited by Kenneth J. Doka, Bruce Jennings, and Charles Corr ; foreword by Jack D. Gordon
- Forced exit, the slippery slope from assisted suicide to legalized murder, Wesley J. Smith
- Unplugged, reclaiming our right to die in America, William H. Colby
- Assisted suicide, is it right to have the choice?, the New York times editorial staff
- Modern death, how medicine changed the end of life, Haider Warraich
- Assisted suicide and the right to die, the interface of social science, public policy, and medical ethics, Barry Rosenfeld
- The right to die, a reference handbook, Howard Ball
- Freedom to die, people, politics, and the right-to-die movement, Derek Humphry and Mary Clement
- History of suicide, voluntary death in Western culture, Georges Minois ; translated by Lydia G. Cochrane
- The inevitable, dispatches on the right to die, Katie Engelhart
- The case of Terri Schiavo, ethics at the end of life, edited by Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, and Dominic A. Sisti ; foreword by Jay Wolfson
- The ethics of care, moral knowledge, communication, and the art of caregiving, edited by Alan Blum and Stuart J. Murray
- Euthanasia, Margaret Haerens, book editor