All posts by Diane Coleman

New Mexico Lower Court Parrots the Language and Platitudes of Assisted Suicide Advocacy Groups

As many of our readers have heard by now, a New Mexico Second Judicial District Judge has ruled that the state constitution establishes a fundamental right of people who are diagnosed as terminally ill to receive a lethal prescription from a doctor, with a corresponding right of the doctor not to be prosecuted under the … Continue reading New Mexico Lower Court Parrots the Language and Platitudes of Assisted Suicide Advocacy Groups

Press Release: Anita Cameron and Samantha Crane Join Not Dead Yet Board

[Editor’s note:  For a pdf formatted version of this press release, including photos of Anita and “Sam”, go here.] As the 2014 new year begins, Anita Cameron and Samantha Crane join the Not Dead Yet Board of Directors.  The Board consists of ten members from across the United States and two from Canada. Cameron is … Continue reading Press Release: Anita Cameron and Samantha Crane Join Not Dead Yet Board

Second Thoughts” Abound at Assisted Suicide Hearing – Part 2

Part 1 of this blog introduced the Massachusetts Statehouse hearing held on December 17 about legalizing assisted suicide.  The Joint Committee on Public Health heard testimony on Bill H 1998, introduced as always by Democrat Representative Louis Kafka of Stoughton. Geriatric social worker and peer advocate Cassie Cramer drove home the point that it is social … Continue reading Second Thoughts” Abound at Assisted Suicide Hearing – Part 2

“Second Thoughts” Abound at Assisted Suicide Hearing – Part 1

[Editor’s Note:  If you’d like to make a year-end contribution to support the work of great Not Dead Yet activists like John Kelly who wrote the post below, please donate here.] A year after helping defeat assisted suicide at the Massachusetts polls, it was a broader and stronger cross-disability coalition that came to testify at … Continue reading “Second Thoughts” Abound at Assisted Suicide Hearing – Part 1

Press Release: Disability Rights Organizations Led By Not Dead Yet Issue Open Letter Criticizing Respecting Choices Program for Bias Against Feeding Tubes and Breathing Devices

(Editor’s Note: For a pdf version of the PRWeb release, go here.) Led by Not Dead Yet, eleven national and twenty-three state and local disability organizations, as well as individuals, have sent an open letter to Respecting Choices, a prominent advance care planning program operated by Gundersen Health Systems in LaCrosse, Wisconsin.  The letter criticizes … Continue reading Press Release: Disability Rights Organizations Led By Not Dead Yet Issue Open Letter Criticizing Respecting Choices Program for Bias Against Feeding Tubes and Breathing Devices