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Constitutional Law - Due Process - Minor Child May Be Voluntarily Committed To Mental Institution By Parents Or Guardian Following Precommitment Approval By A Staff Psychiatrist, Provided That The Child's Condition Is Then Periodically Reviewed, Helene M. Koller
Villanova Law Review
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Psychosurgery And The Involuntarily Confined, John P. Kopesky
Psychosurgery And The Involuntarily Confined, John P. Kopesky
Villanova Law Review
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Constitutional Law - Due Process - Prior To Voluntary Commitment By A Parent Or Guardian To A State Mental Institution, Children Under The Age Of 18 Are Entitled To Specific Procedural Due Process Rights Which Cannot Be Waived By The Committing Adult, Mark J. Levin
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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The Right To Psychiatric Treatment: A Social-Legal Approach To The Plight Of The State Hospital Patient, Jonas Robitscher
The Right To Psychiatric Treatment: A Social-Legal Approach To The Plight Of The State Hospital Patient, Jonas Robitscher
Villanova Law Review
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