All posts by Diane Coleman

NDY & 18 Other Disability Groups Join DREDF Amicus Brief in Assisted Suicide Case

DREDF has just announced the filing of a friend-of-the-court (“amicus”) brief in a Massachusetts assisted suicide case. Since 1996, NDY has organized numerous amicus briefs in assisted suicide cases, some of which are posted on our website HERE. DREDF has joined several of these briefs, but this is the first time DREDF has also served … Continue reading NDY & 18 Other Disability Groups Join DREDF Amicus Brief in Assisted Suicide Case

Join Annual Disability Day of Mourning Events March 1st

For National Virtual event 4:00 pm, go HERE. For New York virtual event: MARCH 1, 3:30pm, Register HERE.   For OTHER CITIES, check HERE.  People with disabilities are twice as likely as non-disabled people to be victims of violent crime. Every year, the national media covers dozens of stories about murders of people with disabilities by family members or … Continue reading Join Annual Disability Day of Mourning Events March 1st

Cathy Ludlum Testifies – “Many people are hanging on by a thread.”

Cathy Ludlum PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE Testimony Opposing SB 88 An Act Concerning Aid in Dying for Terminally Ill Patients February 23, 2022 Co-chairs and members of the Public Health Committee: My name is Cathy Ludlum, and I am one of the leaders of Second Thoughts Connecticut, a group of disabled people and allies who are … Continue reading Cathy Ludlum Testifies – “Many people are hanging on by a thread.”

Nancy Alisberg: Physician assisted suicide – second thoughts

As a February 23rd committee hearing approaches on the Connecticut assisted suicide bill, disability advocates are talking about a compelling article by a former disability protection and advocacy attorney who’s experiences changed her views about this controversial issue. Her article was published in today’s CT Mirror. Physician assisted suicide – second thoughts by Nancy Alisberg … Continue reading Nancy Alisberg: Physician assisted suicide – second thoughts

NDY Files Public Comment With CMS Re Equity In Organ Transplantation and Donation

[Filed today, with credit to attorney Lisa Blumberg; deadline Feb. 1; short or long comments can be filed here.] COMMENT ON CMS-2021-0184-0001 January 31, 2022 Not Dead Yet, a national disability rights organization, is pleased to respond to the portion of the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) December 3, 2021 request for comment … Continue reading NDY Files Public Comment With CMS Re Equity In Organ Transplantation and Donation