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Federal lawsuit filed to block New York's Medical Aid in Dying law

Federal lawsuit filed to block New York's Medical Aid in Dying law
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Disability rights organizations have filed a federal lawsuit in New York to block the Medical Aid in Dying law, arguing that it illegally pushes vulnerable New Yorkers towards suicide instead of providing them with support and medical care.

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