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The Assessment Of Mental Competence: Factors Affecting The Process, Richard E. Finlayson
The Assessment Of Mental Competence: Factors Affecting The Process, Richard E. Finlayson
Marquette Elder's Advisor
In this column, the author examines factors that can complicate the assessment of determining a patient's mental competence.
A Tale Of Two Women, Ann J. Pinciss
A Tale Of Two Women, Ann J. Pinciss
Marquette Elder's Advisor
This article is a tale of two women, one living her life to its fullest according to her own wishes, the other dependent upon the substituted judgment of another. This tale is a cautionary tale, highlighting the challenges of balancing substituted judgment against the best interests of someone who, because of incapacity, cannot decide what is best for her
Litigating Federal Health Care Legislation And The Interstices Of Procedure, Wendy Collins Perdue
Litigating Federal Health Care Legislation And The Interstices Of Procedure, Wendy Collins Perdue
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rhetoric Hits The Road: State Challenges To The Affordable Care Act Implementation, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
The Rhetoric Hits The Road: State Challenges To The Affordable Care Act Implementation, Elizabeth Weeks Leonard
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Facial And As-Applied Challenges To The Individual Mandate Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Edward A. Hartnett
Facial And As-Applied Challenges To The Individual Mandate Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Edward A. Hartnett
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.