Quinlan’s family said she had a constitutional right of privacy to refuse treatment, including life-sustaining treatment. On appeal, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in favor of the Quinlans.
Quinlan’s family said she had a constitutional right of privacy to refuse treatment, including life-sustaining treatment. On appeal, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued a unanimous opinion in favor of the Quinlans.
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