Customer Review: Excellent hands on, easy to understand workbook; will choose to use the completed forms as a framework to discuss with a trust lawyer.
Customer Review: Her husband was ill and dying around the same time as the Terry Schiavo media circus. As a grieving wife, she has an interesting perspecitive on the political and social implications.
Customer Review: Between author William H. Colby's role as the attorney for the family of Nancy Cruzan - who fought for the removal of her feeding tube, when she was in a Persistent Vegetative State 15 years before the Schiavo case dominated national discourse - and "Unplugged"'s subtitle, "Reclaiming our Right to... more info
Customer Review: This book is one of the most amazing and critical inquiries into a socially relevant topic of the 20th century. The arguments are almost flawless, beautifully interwoven with examples, anecdotes and personally relevant stories spanning the whole spectrum of human emotion. This book will not... more info
Customer Review: There have been several books on Terri Schiavo. Jon Eisenberg wrote "Using Terri". He was the lead counsel for Michael Schiavo, Terri's husband in his litigation with the Schindlers (Teri's parents). The Schindlers had also written their own book, "A Life that Matters". Their lawyer himself wrote... more info
Customer Review: Legal scholar, and now Federal Appeals Court Judge, Neil Gorsuch has written a comprehensive study of the legal and moral issues in the physician assisted suicide debate. This is the right book at the right time because the practical consequences of mindless "reform" have been largely ignored in the... more info
Customer Review: This is a great book for learning and opening up your mind. There are two parts in the book that are my favorites. Reading about the people he cared so much about. Part Two in the book "Spiritual perspectives ", ...where ever you are with God this whole book will lighten your Soul and even surprise... more info