If you are in Pittsburgh on November 8, go to this. Most of what we see at the intersection of disability rights and end of life liberty suggests they are in tension. In contrast, Kathryn Tucker’s work shows not only that they are consistent but also that expanding end-of-life liberty respects autonomy and empowers the individual.
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