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The Supreme Court is considering the issue of liability for assisting suicide.
The Supreme Court debated whether renting a device that allows the termination of life is an illegal economic activity. Both the county and district courts found Paul Tammert, who rented the device, guilty.


Doctors in end-of-life cases can be named, Supreme Court rules
Lord Reed said the need for restriction of freedom of speech must be ‘established convincingly’. Doctors in two end-of-life cases can be named, the Supreme Court has ruled, after the parents of two children said they wanted to “tell their story”. Isaiah Haastrup, aged 12 months, and Zainab Abbasi, six, were at the centre of life-support treatment disputes at the High Court in London before their deaths in 2018 and 2019 respectively. During the p…
Original board of directors of Lucayan Towers South Condominium win Supreme Court decision
A SUPREME Court judge has ruled in favour of a group of directors in a long-running dispute over control of the Lucayan Towers South Condominium Association, ordering rivals who usurped authority of the complex to repay over $112,000 in maintenance funds used for personal legal fees and other unauthorised expenses.
Supreme Court win for parents over secretive end of life practices - Christian Concern
In a landmark judgment delivered this morning, the Supreme Court has severely curtailed the secretive practices of the Family Division judges in cases involving withdrawal of life-saving treatment from critically ill children. Following a seven-years-long legal battle involving two families supported by the Christian Legal Centre, Rashid and Aliya Abbasi and Lanre Haastrup, the injunctions which prevented the families from telling their stories …
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