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349 related items for PubMed ID: 11664970

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  • 3. Donaldson v. O'Connor: constitutional right to treatment for the involuntary civilly committed.
    Jernigan LT.
    North Carol Centr Law J; 1975; 7(1):174-86. PubMed ID: 11664561
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  • 5. O'Connor v. Donaldson: the Supreme Court sidesteps the right to treatment.
    Winthrop LF.
    Calif West Law Rev; 1976; 13(1):168-87. PubMed ID: 11664747
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  • 6. Community mental health treatment for the mentally ill -- when does less restrictive treatment become a right?
    Seicshnaydre SE.
    Tulane Law Rev; 1992 Jun; 66(6):1971-2001. PubMed ID: 11660060
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  • 7. Civil commitment of mentally ill--right to treatment--parens patriae power--right to liberty.
    Cooper GG.
    Akron Law Rev; 1975 Jun; 9(2):374-82. PubMed ID: 11664558
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  • 8. Constitutional law--the rights of involuntarily committed mentally retarded persons under the Fourteenth Amendment: Youngberg v. Romeo.
    Smith GG.
    Univ Kans Law Rev; 1983 Jun; 31(3):451-66. PubMed ID: 12083080
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  • 9. Due process--involuntary civil confinement: a right to rehabilitative treatment?
    Vermillion LJ.
    ISL Law Rev; 1976 Jun; 1(1):13-23. PubMed ID: 11664678
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  • 12. Relief for the civilly committed: a constitutional right to treatment.
    Stage GL.
    KY Law J; 1976 Jun; 63(2):469-89. PubMed ID: 11664473
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  • 15. o'Connor v. Donaldson: the death of the quid pro quo argument for a right to treatment?
    Bliss TP.
    Clevel State Law Rev; 1975 Jun; 24(3):557-71. PubMed ID: 11661275
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  • 16. Donaldson, dangerousness, and the right to treatment.
    Grant GM.
    Hastings Constit Law Q; 1976 Jun; 3(2):599-627. PubMed ID: 11664729
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  • 17. o'Connor v. Donaldson: a right to liberty for the nondangerous mentally ill.
    Muller MJ.
    Ohio North Univ Law Rev; 1975 Jun; 3(2):550-62. PubMed ID: 11664550
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  • 18. Constitutional law--right to liberty--involuntary confinement of mental patients.
    Tenn Law Rev; 1976 Jun; 43(2):366-73. PubMed ID: 11664691
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  • 19. Constitutional law--due process--involuntarily civilly committed mental patients have a constitutional right to treatment.
    Johnson RM, Wehrle-Einhorn RJ.
    Univ Kans Law Rev; 1974 Jun; 23(1):188-205. PubMed ID: 11664536
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  • 20. The Eighth Amendment right to treatment for involuntarily committed mental patients.
    Iowa Law Rev; 1976 Apr; 61(4):1057-79. PubMed ID: 11664638
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