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University of Nevada, Las Vegas -- William S. Boyd School of Law

2015

Problem gambling

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Editor's Note, Kerry E. Kleiman Mar 2015

Editor's Note, Kerry E. Kleiman

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

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Problem Gambling: Costs And Best Practices For Mitigation, Erica L. Okerberg, William N. Thompson Mar 2015

Problem Gambling: Costs And Best Practices For Mitigation, Erica L. Okerberg, William N. Thompson

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Utility And Limits Of Self-Exclusion Programs, Keith C. Miller Mar 2015

The Utility And Limits Of Self-Exclusion Programs, Keith C. Miller

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Problem Gambling Is Funny, David M. Ranscht Mar 2015

Problem Gambling Is Funny, David M. Ranscht

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Dsm-5: Implications For Health Law, Stacey A. Tovino Jan 2015

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 …