Law & Society

British Columbia courts says assisted-suicide ban discriminatory. BRISTIH COLUMBIA. - After 20 years of an existing ban on physician-assisted suicides, the Supreme Court of British Columbia ruled the law unconstitutional.

After four days of explicit testimonies from eight of the prosecutors witnesses, Judge Jon Cleland announced that the case will resume on Monday after 3 days of recess

U.S. House of Representatives, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, told CBS Friday Morning that she is certain the Supreme Court will uphold the constitutionality of the law.