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Hardin’s Right-to-Die Client Passes

January 26, 2016

In May, 2015, we reported on Hal Hardin’s lawsuit on behalf of John Jay Hooker, challenging Tennessee’s law that prohibits assisted suicide.

Hardin Files Suit on Right-to-Die on Behalf of Former RFK Special Assistant

Hooker lost his fight against cancer and has died. Click here to listen to Hardin interviewed on Nashville Public Radio about Hooker.

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