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Case law / Anti-psychiatry / Human rights abuses / Medical ethics / Mental health law / Riggins v. Nevada / Involuntary treatment / Washington v. Harper / Antipsychotic / Law / Medicine / Sell v. United States
Date: 2004-04-13 21:30:04
Case law
Anti-psychiatry
Human rights abuses
Medical ethics
Mental health law
Riggins v. Nevada
Involuntary treatment
Washington v. Harper
Antipsychotic
Law
Medicine
Sell v. United States

(Bench Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2002 1

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