Runnells, III, submitted briefs on behalf of amicus curiae Concern for Dying. (McDermott, McGee & Ruprecht, attorneys). Grant, a member of the Pennsylvania bar, submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae New Jersey Right to Life Committee, Inc. Matthews submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae New Jersey Catholic Conference. Deubel, III, submitted a brief on behalf of amicus curiae The American Geriatrics Society (Deubel & Deubel, attorneys).Įlmer M. May, William Smith, Benedict Ashley, O.P., the Student Ad Hoc Committee Against the War in Vietnam and the New Jersey Concerned Taxpayers (Campbell, Foley, Lee, Murphy & Cernigliaro, attorneys).Ĭharles C. Foley submitted briefs on behalf of amici curiae John R. Budd, Director, Legal Aid Society of Mercer County, attorney). Edelman, a member of the District of Columbia bar, submitted briefs on behalf of amicus curiae National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform (Patrick N. Boss submitted a brief on behalf of amici curiae former Commissioners and professional staff members of the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research. Brennan and Sterns, Herbert & Weinroth, attorneys Frank J. Brennan, General Counsel, argued the cause for amicus curiae New Jersey Hospital Association (Mary K. Robinson, Assistant Deputy Public Advocate, on the briefs). Hinkle, Deputy Public Advocate and Linda J. Rodriguez, Public Advocate, argued the cause pro se as intervenor-respondent (Joseph H. DeLaney, Jr., attorney Young, Rose & Millspaugh, of counsel). DeLaney, Jr., argued the cause pro se as respondent Guardian ad Litem for Claire C. Conroy (Donohue, Donohue, Costenbader & Strasser, attorneys). Strasser argued the cause for appellant, Thomas C.
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