Assisted Suicide

Victory in Court — But the Fight for Roger Continues

A significant legal victory has been achieved for Roger Foley, a patient pressured into assisted suicide, as the Ontario Court of Appeal has granted him a chance to challenge a prior ruling dismissing his case. This development allows pursuit of damages and proper care for Roger, highlighting the need for continued support in his ongoing fight against a flawed medical system.

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Life Legal Cases

Life Legal challenges assisted suicide law in federal court

Life Legal challenges Delaware’s assisted suicide law before the Third Circuit, asserting the government must protect life rather than facilitate death. Supported by 14 organizations, the brief emphasizes that assisted suicide threatens the dignity of human life and can lead to broader societal pressures to choose death, not life.

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Amicus Briefs, Assisted Suicide

They’re pressuring him to die — and calling it “care.”

Disabled Canadian Roger Foley is fighting for his life — and his right to live with dignity. Instead of providing in-home care, health officials have repeatedly pressured him to choose euthanasia under Canada’s “Medical Assistance in Dying” program. Life Legal is standing beside Roger to hold the system accountable and defend the value of every human life.

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