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Volume 10, 1999

Rethinking Mental Disability Law: Resolving Old Issues in a New Millenium

 

Title Speaker
"Half-Wracked Prejudice Leaped Forth": Sanism, Pretextuality, and Why and How Mental Disability Developed as it Did Michael L. Perlin
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Civil Commitment Hearing Bruce J. Winick
Defining Dangerousness: Risking Dangerous Definition Grant H. Morris
Competency to Decide on Treatment and Research: MacArthur and Beyond Elyn R. Saks and Stephen H. Behnke
The Americans with Disabilities Act: andMental Health Law: Issues for the Twenty-First Century Susan Stefan
Crazy Reasons Stephen J. Morse
Weaving a Tangled Web: The Deceptions of Psychiatrists Ansar M. Haroun and Grant H. Morris
Anti-Social Personality Disorder:Justification for the Death Penalty Charles M. Sevilla
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Culture of Critique David B. Wexler
Unraveling Soviet Psychiatry Richard J. Bonnie and Svetlana V. Polubinskaya
Treating Kids Right: Reconstructing and Reconstructing the Amenability to Treatment Concept Christopher Slobogin
COMMENTS
Using DSM-IV to Diagnose Mental Illness in Asian Americans Tam B. Tran
Problems with Prozac: A Defective Product Responsible for Criminal Behavior May L. Harris
Reducing Recidivism by Substance Abusers who Commit Drug and Alcohol Related Crimes Dess Aldredge Grangetto