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Public Divided Over Moral Acceptability of Doctor-Assisted Suicide

A recent Gallup Poll finds Americans are generally divided about whether doctor-assisted suicide is morally acceptable or morally wrong. Even so, a majority of Americans believe doctors should be allowed to help a terminally ill patient commit ...

California Dreaming: Is Talk of Secession Just Politics?

California is challenging, some would say defying, Trump administration policies. Is this mere partisan politics or is secession really on the table?

Public Continues to Support Right-to-Die for Terminally Ill Patients

Gallup's annual survey on Values and Beliefs, conducted May 8-11, 2006, finds that the vast majority of Americans continue to support "right-to-die" laws for terminally ill patients. An analysis of Gallup data collected since 2003 shows that ...

Three in Four Americans Support Euthanasia

The latest Gallup annual survey on values and beliefs shows that 75% of Americans support euthanasia -- allowing a doctor to take the life of a patient who is suffering from an incurable disease and wants to die. But the survey also finds that a ...

Post-Derby Tragedy, 38% Support Banning Animal Racing

While in general, Americans do not favor giving animals the same rights and protections as humans, 38% do favor an outright ban on horse and dog racing.

Canadians and the Ethics of Euthanasia

Americans continue to grapple with the issue of doctor-assisted suicide as the federal government appeals its recent legalization in Oregon. As Oregonians challenged current social standards regarding euthanasia, Gallup took a look at the ...

Public Grapples With Legality, Morality of Euthanasia

Gallup’s 2004 Values and Beliefs poll asked respondents about the legality of doctor-assisted suicide using two separate questions. The first question describes the patient as having a “disease that cannot be cured” for which the doctor would ...

Gallup Poll Social Series

The Gallup Poll Social Series is a monthly, in-depth report series that explores key Gallup Poll data trends and social topics.

Right to Die or Dead to Rights?

Technological and scientific advancements have done much to increase average life expectancy and to improve most health indicators, such as self-rated health status, infant mortality and cancer rates. Ironically, there are ways in which making ...

Other Christians Don't Always See Right's Way

Last Tuesday marked the 29th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion. Over those 29 years, the conservative Christian movement known as the religious right has worked tirelessly to overturn that ...
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