But King said he is convinced the discussion of euthanasia was more than talk.
Judge Jessica Cooper upheld the objection, saying that euthanasia was not relevant to Kevorkian's trial.
Are you talking about a case of euthanasia, as I will not tolerate euthanasia?
But pro-euthanasia campaign group Dignity in Dying said his advice was "irresponsible" and illegal.
The Voluntary Euthanasia Society said the survey results showed the government should change the law.
The British Medical Association said it had no figures the proportion of doctors who support euthanasia.
There have been so far only a few court cases revolving around the question of euthanasia.
French law, as almost everywhere else in the rich world, does not allow for euthanasia.
Traditional Christian thought provides an argument against euthanasia that is not mentioned in your essay.
Euthanasia among those over the age of 80 does occur, but it is rare.
Orleans Parish coroner Frank Minyard said investigators have told him they think euthanasia may have been committed.
The Radical Party wants to turn the spotlight on euthanasia, therapeutic cloning and freedom of scientific research.
The 53 pit bulls bred for fighting found on the NFL quarterback's Virginia property are facing euthanasia.
Voluntary euthanasia was a later concern, this one strengthened by watching his mother's drawn-out death in 1977.
It is being seen as a landmark case in India where euthanasia or mercy killing is illegal.
Cardinal O'Brien has been known as a outspoken defender of Catholic teaching on abortion, euthanasia and homosexuality.
Anti-euthanasia groups say a change in the law would make people vulnerable and cheapen the value of life.
For most pet owners a good death means painless euthanasia in either a veterinary surgery or at home.
Kevorkian also asked Dragovic if he believed in euthanasia, prompting prosecutors to object.
His daughter Denise Charlesworth-Smith described the LCP as "legalised euthanasia" and insisted they were never consulted about its use.
His views on euthanasia, especially of severely disabled infants, have provoked most outrage.
The doctor King identified as having first broached the subject of euthanasia with him declined to talk to the media.
However, the doctor wasn't available, and his assistant wasn't willing to perform euthanasia without one final check-up in the hospital.
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Kevorkian also told Youk of his intent to use him to extend the national debate over assisted suicide to euthanasia.
In 2004, a terminally-ill Indian chess champion became a focus of a euthanasia debate before he died in a hospital.
He should also feed into the public debate on matters like euthanasia and assisted dying, stem cell research, and abortion.
The decision on Mrs Pretty's case came on the same day a right-to-life card was launched by MPs campaigning against euthanasia.
Mr Hughes is also a dedicated environmentalist and anti-nuclear campaigner, as well as being an opponent of both abortion and euthanasia.
I've always had mixed emotions about euthanasia, because it was not performed on my mother, even though she specifically requested it.
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