Mini gas chambers designed for euthanasia make even assisted-suicide supporters uneasy There's an eeriness about 'do-it-yourself death pods' that are supposed to make killing yourself 'peaceful, even euphoric.' Blogs Jonathon Van Maren • Nov 7, 2022Nov 8, 2022
It’s OK to starve ‘minimally conscious’ patients to death without court approval: UK judge According to a judge's ruling, doctors and family members may decide on their own to remove a feeding tube. News Dorothy Cummings McLean • Sep 22, 2017Jun 18, 2021
British psychiatrist approves six dementia patients’ deaths at Swiss suicide clinics The psychiatrist, Colin Brewer, lost his medical license in 2006 after a patient for whom he had prescribed drugs died. Opinion Alex Schadenberg • Jan 24, 2017Jun 18, 2021
Scottish Parliament votes down assisted suicide bill by overwhelming majority The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition is congratulating activists in Scotland for defeating this dangerous bill. Pulse Alex Schadenberg • May 27, 2015Jul 30, 2021
Scotland’s assisted suicide bill will be defeated It is simply wrong to give doctors, or others, the right in law to be involved with causing another person's death. Pulse Alex Schadenberg • May 26, 2015Jul 30, 2021
Euthanasia bill soundly defeated in Scotland "Our supporters need to realize that we are on a roll," said Alex Schadenberg of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, who pointed to a spate of anti-euthanasia victories this year. News LifeSite • Dec 2, 2010Jun 19, 2021