California court reverses ruling against assisted suicide

FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2015 file photo, supporters of a measure to allow terminally ill people to end their own life march at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif. A California appeals court overturned a lower court ruling that found the state's assisted suicide law was unconstitutional. A panel of the Fourth District Court of Appeals in Riverside on Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018, said doctors who brought the case did not show they were harmed because they could choose not to help terminally ill patients die. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
FILE - In this March 25, 2015, file photo, a portrait of Brittany Maynard sits on the dais of the Senate Health Committee at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., as lawmakers took testimony on proposed legislation allowing doctors to prescribe life ending medication to terminally ill patients. A California appeals court overturned a lower court ruling that found the state's assisted suicide law was unconstitutional, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018. Maynard, who was dying from brain cancer, had to move to Oregon in 2014 so she could end her life. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

LOS ANGELES — A California appeals court overturned a lower court ruling that found the state’s assisted suicide law was unconstitutional.