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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2026 · 2H 10M

A constitutional right, or a constitutional wrong? | HBR Talk 411

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"The lie in slippery slope is that there are no brakes. The lie in motte-and-bailey is that there is no difference." Hannah Wallen hosts with Lauren Brooks and Mike Stevenson: there is a constitutional right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. There is nothing about a right to the pursuit of death, or anyone else's right to help you get there. Also: what a doctor retiring under pressure from every direction except his patient does to the people still in his waiting room, why "no fault divorce" is really all-his-fault divorce, and the mobility aid you can only use easily if you actually need one. "Steve Jobs pursued all kinds of alternative therapies for his cancer. They didn't work, but nobody was pushing euthanasia on him. Sure, he paid for useless snake oil — but he made the decision." Support the show: feedthebadger.com/support Send us a message: feedthebadger.com/justthetip Join the community: badgernation.online

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