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Editor's Note, Kerry E. Kleiman
Problem Gambling: Costs And Best Practices For Mitigation, Erica L. Okerberg, William N. Thompson
Problem Gambling: Costs And Best Practices For Mitigation, Erica L. Okerberg, William N. Thompson
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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The Utility And Limits Of Self-Exclusion Programs, Keith C. Miller
The Utility And Limits Of Self-Exclusion Programs, Keith C. Miller
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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Problem Gambling Is Funny, David M. Ranscht
Problem Gambling Is Funny, David M. Ranscht
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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The Dsm-5: Implications For Health Law, Stacey A. Tovino
The Dsm-5: Implications For Health Law, Stacey A. Tovino
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In May 2013, the American Psychiatric Association released the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (“DSM-5”). Among other changes, the DSM-5 includes new entries for hoarding disorder and premenstrual dysphoric disorder as well as a reclassified entry for gambling disorder. Using these changes as examples, this Article examines the implications of the DSM-5 for key issues in health law, including health insurance coverage, public and private disability benefit eligibility, and disability discrimination protection. As a descriptive matter, this Article illustrates how the addition of new disorders and the reclassification of existing disorders in the DSM-5 …