Article Title
Abstract
It is argued that most people would prefer that their lives not be artificially prolonged and that, in the absence of evidence that a particular person would have preferred otherwise, courts should permit life support to be withdrawn. A counter argument is presented.
Publication Citation
James Lindgren,
Death by Default,
56 Law and Contemporary Problems
185-254
(Summer 1993).
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol56/iss3/8