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Rights To Receive Life Support Treatment

Rights of Death Row inmates to receive life support treatment

The law is constantly challenged with balancing conflicting interests in society. One of the most common of these conflicts occurs between individuals' need for liberty and society's need for safety and order. Throughout history, this conflict has come before the court in a variety of guises.
This paper explores one such conflict: the fairness in allocation of life support utilities to inmates serving on death row. As the scarcity of life support resources grows, their allocation raises a profound question of personal rights. Supreme Court precedents have established guidelines for preserving some rights of death row inmates. Several other rights including the right of a death row inmate to receive life support treatment have not. While many feel that it is unethical to refuse treatment to any human being, the logical group considers it absurd to put the health of a convicted criminal over that of an ordinary......


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Approximate Pages: 16 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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