This presentation addresses the complex issue of euthanasia legalization in the United States, where it remains largely illegal. It highlights the ethical dilemmas and legal considerations surrounding end-of-life decisions for terminally ill patients. The thesis argues that legalizing euthanasia is crucial for patients facing unbearable pain and loss of hope. Key research questions explore the use of euthanasia in specific medical conditions, its ideological acceptability, and patient autonomy in choosing to end their lives. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the need for consensus among policymakers and medical authorities to create positive regulations supporting the right to die with dignity, referencing scholarly articles to support its arguments.