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Volumn 457, Issue , 1982, Pages 307-331
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Youngberg v. Romeo.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
DUE PROCESS;
ARTICLE;
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY;
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT;
HUMAN RIGHTS;
INJURIES;
INJURY;
INSTITUTIONALIZATION;
INSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS;
INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT;
JURISPRUDENCE;
LEGAL APPROACH;
LEGAL RIGHTS;
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIES;
MENTAL HOSPITAL;
MENTAL PATIENT;
PATIENT RIGHT;
PENNHURST STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL;
PROFESSIONAL PATIENT RELATIONSHIP;
RIGHT TO TREATMENT;
STATE INTEREST;
UNITED STATES;
YOUNGBERG V. ROMEO;
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW;
DUE PROCESS;
FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT;
INJURIES;
INSTITUTIONALIZED PERSONS;
INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT;
LEGAL APPROACH;
LEGAL RIGHTS;
MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIES;
PENNHURST STATE SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL;
PENNSYLVANIA;
PROFESSIONAL PATIENT RELATIONSHIP;
RIGHT TO TREATMENT;
STATE INTEREST;
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS;
YOUNGBERG V. ROMEO;
CIVIL RIGHTS;
COMMITMENT OF MENTALLY ILL;
HOSPITALS, PSYCHIATRIC;
INSTITUTIONALIZATION;
JURISPRUDENCE;
MENTALLY DISABLED PERSONS;
PATIENT ADVOCACY;
PATIENT RIGHTS;
PENNSYLVANIA;
WOUNDS AND INJURIES;
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EID: 0020486241
PISSN: 08916845
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
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