The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that federal and Pennsylvania statutory law grants mentally retarded persons a right to habilitation in the least restrictive environment. Halderman v. Pennhurst State School & Hospital, 612 F.2d 84 (3d Cir. 1979), cert. granted, 100 S. Ct. 2984 (1980) (No. 79-1404)
This Note compares Ohio\u27s and Georgia\u27s post-Atkins frameworks for determining mental retardat...
It seems fair to say that not long ago our society, perhaps unknowingly, looked upon the mentally r...
In recent years, the mentally retarded have been increasingly deinstitu- tionalized.1 One major fact...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that a profoundly retarded child h...
The United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of Pennsylvania\u27s voluntary admi...
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has held that the court ne...
A person suffering from a mental illness has no constitutional right to liberty as long as the menta...
Statutes should be revised so that people with varying levels of mental retardation are allowed to l...
By enacting the Mental Health Procedures Act of 1976, Pennsylvania responded to judicial recognition...
The United States Supreme Court has held that an involuntarily committed mental patient has constitu...
The purposes of the study were to: present a historical orientation to educational opportunities pro...
This term the Supreme Court can resolve a dispute dividing the circuits over the scope of appropria...
Minnesota\u27s program of state guardianship has gained national attention in the search for devices...
Mentally retarded people are people. When strong reasons exist to treat them differently from other ...
In the state of Georgia there are approximately three thousand citizens who are confined to segregat...
This Note compares Ohio\u27s and Georgia\u27s post-Atkins frameworks for determining mental retardat...
It seems fair to say that not long ago our society, perhaps unknowingly, looked upon the mentally r...
In recent years, the mentally retarded have been increasingly deinstitu- tionalized.1 One major fact...
The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has held that a profoundly retarded child h...
The United States Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of Pennsylvania\u27s voluntary admi...
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has held that the court ne...
A person suffering from a mental illness has no constitutional right to liberty as long as the menta...
Statutes should be revised so that people with varying levels of mental retardation are allowed to l...
By enacting the Mental Health Procedures Act of 1976, Pennsylvania responded to judicial recognition...
The United States Supreme Court has held that an involuntarily committed mental patient has constitu...
The purposes of the study were to: present a historical orientation to educational opportunities pro...
This term the Supreme Court can resolve a dispute dividing the circuits over the scope of appropria...
Minnesota\u27s program of state guardianship has gained national attention in the search for devices...
Mentally retarded people are people. When strong reasons exist to treat them differently from other ...
In the state of Georgia there are approximately three thousand citizens who are confined to segregat...
This Note compares Ohio\u27s and Georgia\u27s post-Atkins frameworks for determining mental retardat...
It seems fair to say that not long ago our society, perhaps unknowingly, looked upon the mentally r...
In recent years, the mentally retarded have been increasingly deinstitu- tionalized.1 One major fact...