This article explores the medical and legal characterizations of the right to refuse drugs. The implications that these characterizations hold for present-day state psychiatry and judicially mandated change also will be explored. Part I argues that the legitimacy of state drugging must be based on a choice between professional and political charters. Both the outcome of constitutional interest weighing and the subsequent fashioning of a remedy depend upon this choice. Part II then examines state drugging in light of the considerations enumerated in Part I. Without suggesting that either choice is compelled, the article argues that there is unprecedented strength in the case for a political charter, rather than a professional one, in...
The author discusses the court decisions re-volving around the right to treatment that have culminat...
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat mentally ill inmates in Washington prisons. Previously, inmate...
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat mentally ill inmates in Washington prisons. Previously, inmate...
This article explores the medical and legal characterizations of the right to refuse drugs. The im...
The purpose of this Note is to analyze what right, if any exists for a mentally ill criminal defenda...
The purpose of this Note is to analyze what right, if any exists for a mentally ill criminal defenda...
The purpose of this Note is to analyze what right, if any exists for a mentally ill criminal defenda...
Despite their importance, the discussion of remedies for state hospital drugging has been largely ad...
Despite their importance, the discussion of remedies for state hospital drugging has been largely ad...
Thirty years have passed since the discovery of Thorazine, a neuroleptic drug, and the drugging of A...
This Essay examines decisions involving involuntary medication in Illinois over the past decade, wit...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
This Note explores the constitutional issues surrounding the forced administration of psychotropic d...
This Article concerns the due process requirements in determining a mental patient’s competency to m...
The author discusses the court decisions re-volving around the right to treatment that have culminat...
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat mentally ill inmates in Washington prisons. Previously, inmate...
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat mentally ill inmates in Washington prisons. Previously, inmate...
This article explores the medical and legal characterizations of the right to refuse drugs. The im...
The purpose of this Note is to analyze what right, if any exists for a mentally ill criminal defenda...
The purpose of this Note is to analyze what right, if any exists for a mentally ill criminal defenda...
The purpose of this Note is to analyze what right, if any exists for a mentally ill criminal defenda...
Despite their importance, the discussion of remedies for state hospital drugging has been largely ad...
Despite their importance, the discussion of remedies for state hospital drugging has been largely ad...
Thirty years have passed since the discovery of Thorazine, a neuroleptic drug, and the drugging of A...
This Essay examines decisions involving involuntary medication in Illinois over the past decade, wit...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
The chapter of the book excerpted below examines litigation developments from the late 1960s to the ...
This Note explores the constitutional issues surrounding the forced administration of psychotropic d...
This Article concerns the due process requirements in determining a mental patient’s competency to m...
The author discusses the court decisions re-volving around the right to treatment that have culminat...
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat mentally ill inmates in Washington prisons. Previously, inmate...
Antipsychotic drugs are used to treat mentally ill inmates in Washington prisons. Previously, inmate...