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Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University

Mental health

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The Next Gerneration Professional: An Opportunity To Reframe Legal Education To Center Student Wellness, Benjamin Afton Cavanaugh Jun 2023

The Next Gerneration Professional: An Opportunity To Reframe Legal Education To Center Student Wellness, Benjamin Afton Cavanaugh

Hofstra Law Review

The article discusses the challenges of mental wellness and mental health in legal education, particularly in law schools. It highlights issues like depression, anxiety, and stress among students and legal professionals. It emphasizes the need for reform in legal education to address these mental health concerns and advocates for a more comprehensive approach to promote well-being in the field.


Is The Mental Health History Of An Applicant A Legitimate Concern Of State Professional Licensing Boards? The Americans With Disabilities Act Vs. State Professional Licensing Boards, John D. Mckenna Jan 1995

Is The Mental Health History Of An Applicant A Legitimate Concern Of State Professional Licensing Boards? The Americans With Disabilities Act Vs. State Professional Licensing Boards, John D. Mckenna

Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal

No abstract provided.


"Mind Control," " Synthetic Sanity," "Artificial Competence," And Genuine Confusion: Legally Relevant Effects Of Antipsychotic Medication, Thomas G. Gutheil M.D., Paul S. Applebaum M.D. Jan 1983

"Mind Control," " Synthetic Sanity," "Artificial Competence," And Genuine Confusion: Legally Relevant Effects Of Antipsychotic Medication, Thomas G. Gutheil M.D., Paul S. Applebaum M.D.

Hofstra Law Review

No abstract provided.