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Cognitive Dissonance: Have Insanity Defense And Civil Commitment Reforms Made A Difference, John Q. La Fond, Mary L. Durham
Cognitive Dissonance: Have Insanity Defense And Civil Commitment Reforms Made A Difference, John Q. La Fond, Mary L. Durham
Villanova Law Review
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Involuntary Civil Commitment Of The Mentally Ill: A System In Need Of Change, John E. B. Myers
Involuntary Civil Commitment Of The Mentally Ill: A System In Need Of Change, John E. B. Myers
Villanova Law Review
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The Scope Of The Involuntarily Committed Mental Patient's Right To Refuse Treatment With Psychotropic Drugs: An Analysis Of The Least Restrictive Alternative Doctrine, Chester J. Dudzik Jr.
The Scope Of The Involuntarily Committed Mental Patient's Right To Refuse Treatment With Psychotropic Drugs: An Analysis Of The Least Restrictive Alternative Doctrine, Chester J. Dudzik Jr.
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - Mental Health - A Patient Involuntary Civilly Committed To A State Mental Hospital Has A Constitutional Right To Treatment, Brian S. North
Constitutional Law - Mental Health - A Patient Involuntary Civilly Committed To A State Mental Hospital Has A Constitutional Right To Treatment, Brian S. North
Villanova Law Review
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