In re Quinlan
In re Quinlan (70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (NJ 1976)) was a landmark 1975 court case in the United States in which the parents of a woman who was kept alive by artificial means were allowed to order her removal from artificial ventilation.
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In re Quinlan
In re Quinlan (70 N.J. 10, 355 A.2d 647 (NJ 1976)) was a landmark 1975 court case in the United States in which the parents of a woman who was kept alive by artificial means were allowed to order her removal from artificial ventilation.
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1976-03-31
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In the matter of Karen Quinlan, an alleged incompetent
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Chief Justice Hughes, Justices ...... nd Schreiber and Judge Conford
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Majority: Hughes
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In re Quinlan (70 N.J. 10, 355 ...... l from artificial ventilation.
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