by Texas Right to Life | Jul 22, 2010 | Euthanasia
With the introduction of legalized abortion in 1973 came an unprecedented disrespect for unborn human life. Pro-Life advocates soon warned that this mentality would inevitably lead to a societal ethic under which other helpless groups of citizens were denied...
by Texas Right to Life | Jul 22, 2010 | Euthanasia
Part I: Suicide and Mental Illness Under the banners of compassion and autonomy, some are calling for legal recognition of a “right to suicide” and societal acceptance of “physician-assisted suicide.” Suicide proponents evoke the image of...
by Texas Right to Life | Jan 6, 2010 | News
On December 31st, the Montana Supreme Court fast-tracked Montana to become the third U.S. State to sanction assisted-suicide. The landmark decision was much anticipated after the protracted legal and ethical conflict. [pullquote]Like in the [I]Roe[/I] decision, the...
by Brittany Campbell | Mar 9, 2026 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
Suicide pods now have a “double dutch” option, where couples can die together in Switzerland. These 3D-printed death pods are designed for two people to climb inside, press a single button at the same time, and pass away within minutes. Suicide pods were created by...
by Ashlynn Lemos | Dec 19, 2025 | Assisted Suicide, Issues, News
A mother recently shared a TikTok showing her 7-year-old daughter’s final moments with her great-grandfather. The reason for the goodbye was not a sudden death or medical emergency…it was planned. He was scheduled to die through Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID)....