reportAug 20, 2009 End-of-Life Decisions: How Americans Cope While most Americans approve of laws that say treatment can be stopped if that’s what a terminally ill patient desires, they are split on what they would do personally in that situation.
reportMar 28, 2006 A Barometer of Modern Morals These edicts represent the collective judgment of the American public when asked to assess the moral dimensions of different kinds of behaviors.