| Attorney Michael Uhlmann discusses the tradition-breaking, radical decisions of the appellate court cases Compassion in Dying v. State of Washington and Quill v. Waco. Both cases pertain to the question of whether or not an individual should have a constitutional right to a doctor's assistance to die. Uhlmann explains how the individualistic philosophy behind the "Mystery Passage" of the Supreme Court Casey decision is central to these appellate case decisions and to the future of American constitutional law. He believes the right to autonomous individualism is a destructive weapon that will continue to be a "brick bat against traditional morality and customary ways of viewing things." |

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