Well, how about that. A judge who believes in suicide over governmental rule. Let's see Ashcroft squirm now.
Oregon's Assisted Suicides Upheld
By William Booth
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, April 18, 2002; Page A01
LOS ANGELES, April 17 -- A federal judge in Portland ruled today that the Bush administration lacks the authority to overturn a voter-backed Oregon law permitting physician-assisted suicide.
U.S. District Judge Robert Jones scolded Attorney General John D. Ashcroft, saying that the federal government was attempting to usurp the rights of a state when the Justice Department announced its intent to prosecute doctors who prescribe lethal doses of drugs to their terminally ill and dying patients.
"The citizens of Oregon, through their democratic initiative process, have chosen to resolve the moral, legal and ethical debate on physician-assisted suicide for themselves by voting -- not once, but twice -- in favor of the Oregon act," Jones wrote in his order.