The quality of counsel assigned to represent individuals facing involuntary civil commitment to psychiatric hospitals is, in most American jurisdictions, mediocre or worse. In many other nations, it is non-existent, or so minimal as to offer only the illusion of legal safeguards. (Perhaps) remarkably, there has been virtually no mention of this latter scandal in the legal literature. Also, there has been little attention paid to this development by the clinical education movement (domestically and globally). A variety of interrelated factors, however, may shed some light on this scandal, and may, encouragingly, lead to social change in the future: - emerging caselaw construing the European Convention on this issue - the publication of the U...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
This paper addresses a remarkably under-considered topic: the ethical standards for lawyers represen...
The mentally ill face some vexing problems. Fortunately, many of these are ones where a body of inte...
In Part I of this Essay, I will review developments in the United States, with special focus on the ...
Historically, mentally ill individuals have been subject to inhumane treatment. However, the late 17...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
The rights revolution, sparked by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of former C...
One of the most important developments in the past two decades in the way that criminal defendants w...
This paper will be published as part of a symposium issue of Behavioral Sciences and Law. Although c...
This Article considers whether lawyers act as zealous advocates when they represent mentally disorde...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
In the civil commitment arena, where a mentally ill person is allegedly a danger to the life or safe...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
This paper addresses a remarkably under-considered topic: the ethical standards for lawyers represen...
The mentally ill face some vexing problems. Fortunately, many of these are ones where a body of inte...
In Part I of this Essay, I will review developments in the United States, with special focus on the ...
Historically, mentally ill individuals have been subject to inhumane treatment. However, the late 17...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
Almost all the literature about the influence of sanism and pretextuality on the development of ment...
The rights revolution, sparked by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of former C...
One of the most important developments in the past two decades in the way that criminal defendants w...
This paper will be published as part of a symposium issue of Behavioral Sciences and Law. Although c...
This Article considers whether lawyers act as zealous advocates when they represent mentally disorde...
This paper is an expansion of a presentation given by the author at the annual Therapeutic Jurisprud...
In the civil commitment arena, where a mentally ill person is allegedly a danger to the life or safe...
A number of recent events makes it timely to reconsider certain aspects of the relation between psyc...
The Supreme Court has, since 1972, decided more than fifty cases involving persons with mental disab...
This paper addresses a remarkably under-considered topic: the ethical standards for lawyers represen...
The mentally ill face some vexing problems. Fortunately, many of these are ones where a body of inte...