George Felos Attorney, Right-to-Die Expert & Author Program Title - The Terri Schiavo Saga: From Family Fight to Constitutional Crisis
Can the government tell you how to live... or die?
George Felos, Americas foremost right-to-die expert and attorney for Michael Schiavo, says no. He fought successfully in U.S. courts at every leveland overcame the Congress and both Governor Bush and President Bushfor Terri Schiavos right-to-die. Felos career of confronting legal and ethical dilemmas gives him license to present the compelling argument that individual rights are constitutionally protected, regardless of social (religious, economic, etc.) implications.
At the podium, Felos electrifies audiences by using the Schiavo case as an illustration to explore the clash between fundamental liberties and how individual constitutional rights and ethics are eroding in todays society. His thought-provoking lecture presentation combines legal logic with a moral compass and his unique understanding of the right to liveand diein America.
Felos has championed the cause of death with dignity since the late 1980s, when he argued the landmark case in Florida, which established an individuals constitutional right to refuse or have withdrawn unwanted medical treatment. Since that time as an attorney, author (Litigation as Spiritual Practice), educator, Hospice patient volunteer, and Board Chair of the worlds largest non-profit hospice, he has guided patients and their families in their quest for humane and dignified end-of-life-care.
Mr. Felos frequently appears on television and radio programs around the world, including Today, Good Morning America, Early Show, Larry King Live, On the Record with Greta Van Sustern, The O'Reilly Factor, Inside Edition, All Things Considered, and the BBC, among others. He resides in Florida.
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"Felos has championed the cause of death with dignity since the late 1980s ..." In the case of Terri Schindler Schiavo, Felos championed the imperial authority of an oligarchical judicial rubber stamptroop to execute a disabled woman via an execution order from a probate judge given wide latitude to ignore the 'beyond a reasonable doubt' standard ... under the specious guise of 'upholding her wishes' of course and you love that part, don'tchaknow.