Harvard Law Review, 121:4 (February 2008)
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"http://www.harvardlawreview.org/issues/121/feb08/barron_lederman2.shtml">THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF AT THE LOWEST EBB — A CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY |
"-1"> David J. Barron and Martin S. Lederman |
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"-1">DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW – THE LAW OF MENTAL ILLNESS Text |
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"-1">I. Introduction |
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"-1">II. Sell v. United States: Forcibly Medicating the Mentally Ill To Stand Trial |
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"-1">III. Booker, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, and Violent Mentally Ill Offenders |
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"-1">IV. The Impact of the Prison Litigation Reform Act on Correctional Mental Health Litigation |
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"-1">V. The Supreme Court’s Pursuit of Procedural Maxima over Substantive Minima in Mental Capacity Determinations |
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"-1">VI. Mental Health Courts and the Trend Toward a Rehabilitative Justice System |
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"-1">VII. Voting Rights and the Mentally Incapacitated |
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February 21, 2008 at 10:22 am
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