Moore v. Regents of the University of California
51 Cal. 3d 120 (1990)
Patients may have disclosure-based claims even when conversion does not apply to excised cells.
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51 Cal. 3d 120 (1990)
Patients may have disclosure-based claims even when conversion does not apply to excised cells.
567 U.S. 519 (2012)
Congress may tax conduct but may not coerce states through unduly punitive spending conditions.
[1993] AC 789
Life-sustaining treatment may be withdrawn where it is not in the patient's best interests, subject to legal safeguards.