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Harvard Law Review
Current Issue Vol. 121 · February 2008 · No. 4
ARTICLE
THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF AT THE LOWEST EBB — A CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY



David J. Barron and Martin S. Lederman

DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW --
THE LAW OF MENTAL ILLNESS


Full Text
Table of Contents
I.       Introduction
II.      Sell v. United States: Forcibly Medicating the Mentally Ill To Stand Trial
III.     Booker, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, and Violent Mentally Ill
          Offenders
IV.     The Impact of the Prison Litigation Reform Act on Correctional Mental
           Health Litigation
V.      The Supreme Court's Pursuit of Procedural Maxima over Substantive
          Minima in Mental Capacity Determinations
VI.     Mental Health Courts and the Trend Toward a Rehabilitative Justice
           System
VII.    Voting Rights and the Mentally Incapacitated

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