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Attorney General John Ashcroft drew the ire of Oregon officials with one of his last official acts: Asking the U.S. Supreme Court to set aside the state's -- and the nation's only -- assisted-suicide law. Attorney Eli Stutsman, a co-author of Oregon's law, called Ashcroft's appeal "politically inspired," and said he is optimistic the Court won't agree to hear the case. "The strength of our legal position is that the states have always regulated the practice of medicine," he stated.
November 11, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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