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Right-to-die damage actions: developments in the law.
This note traces the history of the "right-to-die" damage action. These are cases in which health care providers have been sued for providing unwanted life-sustaining treatment. After briefly describing the development of basic right-to-die law, the principle theories behind damage claims and the cases themselves are discussed, and the primary stumbling blocks are analyzed.