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Is “Vital Motion” A Halakhic Concept?, Ira Bedzow, Noam Stadlan, John Loike
Is “Vital Motion” A Halakhic Concept?, Ira Bedzow, Noam Stadlan, John Loike
Touro Law Review
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A Comparison Of A Mentally Ill Individual's Right To Refuse Medication Under The United States And The New York State Constitutions, William M. Brooks
A Comparison Of A Mentally Ill Individual's Right To Refuse Medication Under The United States And The New York State Constitutions, William M. Brooks
Touro Law Review
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Can Mental Health Professionals Predict Judicial Decisionmaking? Constitutional And Tort Liability Aspects Of The Right Of The Institutionalized Mentally Disabled To Refuse Treatment: On The Cutting Edge, Michael L. Perlin
Touro Law Review
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