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Title: Rights to Receive Life Support Treatment
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Given the variations between states' laws regarding the circumstances that led to the sentencing of the "ultimate punishment," several capital cases have been taken to the U.S. Supreme Court for review in light of fairness and equality. One case in particular, which challenged states' methods of sentencing capital punishment, brought the death penalty to a halt across the nation... Showed first 250 characters
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Supreme Court for review in light of fairness and equality. One case in particular, which challenged states' methods of sentencing capital punishment, brought the death penalty to a halt across the nation. In 1972 the historic case of Furman v. Georgia, 408 U... Showed next 250 characters
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