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Limiting Execution Of The Mentally Ill: Highlights Of The 2006-2007 Term Of The Supreme Court, Steven Smith May 2015

Limiting Execution Of The Mentally Ill: Highlights Of The 2006-2007 Term Of The Supreme Court, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court 2007-2008: Competency, Gun Control, And Capital Punishment, Steven Smith May 2015

The Supreme Court 2007-2008: Competency, Gun Control, And Capital Punishment, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


The Supreme Court 2013-2014: The Happiest Term?, Steven Smith May 2015

The Supreme Court 2013-2014: The Happiest Term?, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


From Expert Witnesses To ‘Fleeting Expletives’: The Supreme Court 2008-2009, Steven Smith May 2015

From Expert Witnesses To ‘Fleeting Expletives’: The Supreme Court 2008-2009, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

The October 2008 Term of the United States Supreme Court began on October 6,2008. By the time the Term adjourned on June 29, 2009, the Court had changed or clarified the law in several important areas. (As we shall see, technically there was another argument in September 2009 as part of this Term.) The Court also seemed to foreshadow larger changes ahead, and saw Justice David Souter announce at the end of April that he would be stepping down from the Court. This article will review the major decisions of the Court during the Term. It will also analyze the …


Legal Perspectives: The New Supreme Court, Steven Smith May 2015

Legal Perspectives: The New Supreme Court, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


Clinical Jurisprudence: Could Thorough Documentation Have Changed The Outcome Of This Trial?, Joseph Sanfilippo, Steven Smith, Shirley Pruitt May 2015

Clinical Jurisprudence: Could Thorough Documentation Have Changed The Outcome Of This Trial?, Joseph Sanfilippo, Steven Smith, Shirley Pruitt

STEVEN R SMITH

A patient sued her gynecologist on the grounds that, because an originally planned BSO was not performed, she was fearful of developing ovarian cancer in the future. Preoperative documentation was “sketchy”at best and did not reflect the preoperative discussion and options presented to the patient. There was no documentation of anyone accompanying the patient at the preoperative office visit. The case went to trial. What’s the verdict?


A Term To Remember: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Healthcare Reform, Steven Smith May 2015

A Term To Remember: The Supreme Court And The Future Of Healthcare Reform, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


Comment: Volunteering And Community Service, Steven Smith May 2015

Comment: Volunteering And Community Service, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


Law, Behavior, And Mental Health: Policy And Practice, Steven Smith May 2015

Law, Behavior, And Mental Health: Policy And Practice, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


Life, Death, Or Miranda: The Supreme Court Term 2009-2010, Steven Smith May 2015

Life, Death, Or Miranda: The Supreme Court Term 2009-2010, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.


Mental Health And Medical Rights: The Supreme Court Of The United States In 2010-2011, Steven Smith May 2015

Mental Health And Medical Rights: The Supreme Court Of The United States In 2010-2011, Steven Smith

STEVEN R SMITH

No abstract provided.