Since American 's had seemingly consistently been opposed to the ``right to die ' issue , tracing back for approximately 700 years , the Justices analyzed that it would not be considered a ``fundamental right and liberty deeply rooted in this Nation 's history and tradition , but just the opposite . It is truly difficult to say what would be considered how ``deeply rooted ' in our traditions rights need to be before we can say that they are guaranteed by the Constitution . An objective...











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