Family decisions in US court
In Cruzan, the US Supreme Court held that there is no constitutional requirement that families be permitted to exercise the right of mentally incapacitated patients to terminate care when the patients have not left explicit statements of their preferences. Importantly, however, the Court did not delineate uniform national rules regarding who should decide for mentally incapacitated patients. Instead, the Court permitted each state to make the rules it deemed best. The Court also endorsed, as legally acceptable but not required,
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