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Retro Report: Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s pick for the Supreme Court, has made no secret of his objection to the Right to Die movement. As more states move in that direction, we take a close look at how the movement that first rose to prominence with Dr. Jack Kevorkian has gained such a strong foothold in the U.S.April 10, 2017