Profession
Dr. Kevorkian announces bid for Congress
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted April 21, 2008
Jack Kevorkian, MD, the assisted-suicide advocate who was convicted of second-degree murder in 1999, announced last month that he would challenge Republican incumbent Rep. Joe Knollenberg in Michigan's 9th Congressional District.
Dr. Kevorkian, 79, who said he took part in more than 130 assisted suicides, served eight years of a 10-to-25-year sentence and was released from prison on parole last June. The former pathologist is running as an independent.
He said at a news conference that if he were elected to Congress, he would fight for individual rights, such as assisted suicide, that he believes are protected by the Constitution's Ninth Amendment.
Note: This item originally appeared at http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/2008/04/21/prbf0421.htm.












