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Testimony & Public Policy Statements

- Letter to the Senate on the Pain Relief Promotion Act
- Reality Check on the Pain Relief Promotion Act - Installment #1: A Constitutional Problem?
- Reality Check on the Pain Relief Promotion Act - Installment #2: A "Chilling Effect" on Pain Control?
- Reality Check on the Pain Relief Promotion Act - Installment #3: American Pain Foundation's Misguided Attack?
- Reality Check on the Pain Relief Promotion Act - Installment #4: Which Policy Risks a "Chilling Effect" on Pain Control?
- Fact Sheet: "Pain Relief Promotion Act of 2000
- Letter to the Senate on the Pain Relief Promotion Act, October 4, 2000
- Testimony on Pain Relief Promotion Act of 2000, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, April 25, 2000
- Cardinal Keeler's Letter to Senate Judiciary Committee (H.R. 2260, S. 1272), April 5, 2000
- Cardinal Keeler's Letter to Senate on the Pain Relief Promotion Act (H.R. 2260), November 5, 1999
- Cardinal Keeler's Statement on the Pain Relief Promotion Act of 1999, June 17, 1999
- Letter to Congress on Lethal Drug Abuse Prevention Act
- Statement on Attorney General's Decision on Use of Federally Regulated Drugs for Assisted Suicide
Richard M. Doerflinger, Associate Director for Policy Development
- Statement on Oregon's First Physician-Assisted Suicide (1998)
Cardinal Bernard Law
- Testimony of Cardinal Bernard Law on Assisted Suicide (1997) to the House Commerce Subcommittee on Health and Environment
- Statement on U.S. Supreme Court Rulings on Assisted Suicide (1997)
Cardinal Bernard Law
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