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91998Evils and InequalitiesClaudia CardMore
91998Back to Androgeny: What Bathrooms Can Teach Us About EqualityLouise M. AntonyMore
91998What Sort of Sexual Equality Should Feminists Seek?Richard J. ArnesonMore
91998Tomboys, Femmes and Prisoner's DilemmasH. E. BaberMore
91998Equality for Girls an Other Women: The Built Architecture of the Purposive LifeJane Maslow CohenMore
91998Toward a Liberal Theory of Sexual EqualityS.A. LloydMore
101999Problems with Prozac: A Defective Product Responsible for Criminal Behavior?May L. HarrisMore
101999Unraveling Soviet PsychiatryRichard J. Bonnie & Svetlana V. PolubinskayaMore
101999Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Culture of CritiqueDavid B. WexlerMore
101999Defining Dangerousness: Risking a Dangerous DefinitionGrant H. MorrisMore
101999Crazy ReasonsStephen J. MorseMore
101999The Americans with Disabilities Act and Mental Health Law: Issues for the Twenty-First CenturySusan StefanMore
101999Weaving a Tangled Web: The Deceptions of PsychiatristsAnsar M. Haroun & Grant H. MorrisMore
101999Competency to Decide on Treatment and Research: MacArthur and BeyondElyn R. Saks & Stephen H. BehnkeMore
101999Using DSM-IV to Diagnose Mental Illness in Asian AmericansTam B. TranMore
101999Anti-Social Personality Disorder: Justification for the Death Penalty?Charles M. SevillaMore
101999Treating Kids Right: Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Amenability to Treatment ConceptChristopher SloboginMore
101999Reducing Recidivism by Substance Abusers Who Commit Drug and Alcohol Related CrimesDess Aldredge GrangettoMore
101999Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Civil Commitment HearingBruce J. WinickMore
101999"Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth": Sanism, Pretextuality, and Why and How Mental Disability Law Developed as it DidMichael L. PerlinMore
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