Acquitted on charges of helping a mentally unstable woman kill herself, Lawrence Egbert—dubbed second “Dr. Death”—is carrying on with his macabre work. Terry Greene Sterling on his next legal hurdles.
Whether a damages remedy should be available when a federal agent violated the plaintiff’s First and Fourth Amendment rights by entering private property without a warrant, throwing the plaintiff to ...
Lawrence Egbert, MD, a major figure in the assisted-suicide movement who lost his license for giving too much assistance, died of a heart attack on June 9 in his Baltimore, Maryland, home at the age ...
Federal government agents should not have free rein to violate the rights of the public with impunity. That's the uncontroversial premise behind a spate of petitions before the U.S. Supreme Court that ...
In 2006 John Celmer's body began to break down. He was diagnosed with oral cancer and had to undergo surgery to remove the tumor and then radiation therapy to kill off any remaining malignant cells.
LAWRENCE EGBERT COMES to his cramped third-story office almost every weekday, taking calls on an old white push-button phone with a handset darkened by years of smudged newsprint and perspiration.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - On a stool near the front entrance of the Mets clubhouse here, Jack Egbert pages through USA Today. Most of the other pitchers congregate in the opposite corner of the locker ...
Donald Egbert worked in a shipyard, as a street paver, an electrician, and as a salesman in his lifetime. But he was happiest while working as a gardener at home, even as after his 100th birthday last ...
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