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The Future Cannot Come Soon Enough: How Federal Regulation Of Telepsychiatry Is Necessary To Create Greater Access To Mental Health Services During A Time When Psychiatrists Are In Short Supply, Lisa V. Parciak
West Virginia Law Review
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Addicted To Hope: Abating The Opioid Epidemic And Seeking Redress From Opioid Distributors For Creating A Public Nuisance, Nathan R. Hamons
Addicted To Hope: Abating The Opioid Epidemic And Seeking Redress From Opioid Distributors For Creating A Public Nuisance, Nathan R. Hamons
West Virginia Law Review
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Secondhand Smoke As An Issue In Child Custody/Visitation Disputes, Jeffrey L. Hall
Secondhand Smoke As An Issue In Child Custody/Visitation Disputes, Jeffrey L. Hall
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
First Do No Harm: Least Restrictive Alternative Analysis And The Right Of Mental Patients To Refuse Treatment, David Zlotnick
First Do No Harm: Least Restrictive Alternative Analysis And The Right Of Mental Patients To Refuse Treatment, David Zlotnick
West Virginia Law Review
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A Review Of The Conflict Between Community-Based Group Homes For The Mentally Retarded And Restrictive Zoning, Jane E. Reiner
A Review Of The Conflict Between Community-Based Group Homes For The Mentally Retarded And Restrictive Zoning, Jane E. Reiner
West Virginia Law Review
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Rights Of Mentally Ill--Involuntary Sterilization--Analysis Of Recent Statutes, James A. Varner
Rights Of Mentally Ill--Involuntary Sterilization--Analysis Of Recent Statutes, James A. Varner
West Virginia Law Review
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A History Of Criminal Procedures As Related To Mental Disorders, Ralph Slovenko
A History Of Criminal Procedures As Related To Mental Disorders, Ralph Slovenko
West Virginia Law Review
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Psychology, Mental Illness, And The Law--A Postscript On Epilepsy, Lee Silverstein
Psychology, Mental Illness, And The Law--A Postscript On Epilepsy, Lee Silverstein
West Virginia Law Review
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