Dying With Dignity – The Case That Changed Dying

40 years after Karen Ann Quinlan’s death, NJ right-to-die case still stirs strong emotions Click Here to read story

In photos, revisit Karen Ann Quinlan right-to-die trial that captivated nation Click Here

Legacy of Karen Ann Quinlan’s death is more end-of-life care options for NJ residents Click Here to read story

Director of Foundation, John Quinlan, explains Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice pioneering role in hospice care. Click here

 

Director of Foundation explains the pioneering role Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice plays 

John Quinlan, director of the Karen Ann Quinlan Home for Hospice Foundation and Karen’s brother, explains how the home has become his sister’s legacy.

How the Karen Ann Quinlan case in NJ transformed the national debate on end-of-life choice

Karen Ann Quinlan fell into a coma in 1975 and died 10 years later. The legal fight between those dates shaped Right to Die laws in NJ and the nation
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