This is easy enough to take care of in the private context, right?  Insurers 
refuse to cover suicide and to cover any claim where an autopsy would reveal 
cause of death and the insured refuses the autopsy.  That then opens a market 
for insurance policies for those whose beliefs preclude autopsies.  Actuarial 
tables kick in, etc, etc

Marci
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From: "Volokh, Eugene" <[email protected]>

Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 09:03:28 
To: Law & Religion issues for Law Academics<[email protected]>
Subject: Religion and suicide determinations


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