Authored by Jonathan Turley: In my torts class, I often compare the different approaches and doctrines in the United States and the United Kingdom.
One of the most pronounced is the position and authority of physicians on issues like consent and malpractice. This week produced a particularly striking example.
British doctors are seeking to take a 19-year-old critically ill female patient off the intensive care despite her objections and those of her parents.
Unlike most such cases, the woman known only as “ST” is conscious and communicative.
Yet, the doctors argue that she is not being realistic about her chances of survival from a rare disorder.
Now a British court has agreed and ordered that she can be placed on end-of-life care against her will.