Volume 11
VOLUME 11:1 – WINTER 2000
Paul F. Stavis, Foreword Symposium Issue: First Annual Forum on Mental Illness and the Law, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 1 (2000).
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E. Fuller Torrey, Protecting the Rights, The Person, and The Public: A Biological Basis for Responsible Action, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 17 (2000).
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Xavier Amador & Andres A. Shivar, Insight Into Schizophrenia: Anosognosia, Competency, and Civil Liberties, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 25 (2000).
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Howard Telson, Outpatient Commitment in New York: From Pilot Program to State Law, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 41 (2000).
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Frederick J. Frese, III, Mental Illness, Treatment & Recovery: My Experience and Insight As a Consumer, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 83 (2000).
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Douglas Samuelson, Can Early Screening for Mental Disorders Reduce Criminal Justice Costs?, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 101 (2000).
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Joanmarie Davoli, Diverting the Mentally Ill Out of the Virginia Criminal Justice System, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 109 (2000).
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Jane Hickey, Virginia’s Internal Human Rights System and Substitute Consent, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 125 (2000).
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David Anderson, Virginia’s Mental Health Trust Fund: A Proposal to Financially Secure and Modernize Services Provided to the Seriously Mentally Ill in Virginia, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 135 (2000).
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Cathleen Newbanks, Virginia’s Vision and Action, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 151 (2000).
Paul F. Stavis, Why Prisons are Brim-Full of the Mentally Ill: Is Their Incarceration a Solution or a Sign of Failure?, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 157 (2000).
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VOLUME 11:2 – SPRING 2001
Sheila S. Kennedy, When Is Private Public? State Action in the Era of Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 203 (2001).
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David E. Guinn, Constitutional Intent and Interpretation: A Response to Black’s View of Constitutional Rights, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 225 (2001).
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J. Michael McGuinness, The Rising Tide of Equal Protection: Willowbrook and the New Non-Arbitrariness Standard, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 263 (2001).
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Sharon Donovan, No Where to Run . . . No Where to Hide: Battered Women Seeking Asylum in the United States Find Protection Hard to Come By: Matter of R–A–, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 301 (2001).
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Sean J. Murphy, The Supreme Court of Virginia Broadens ‘Recent Occupant’ by Ignoring Probable Cause to Search: Glasco v. Commonwealth of Virginia, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 335 (2001).
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Jennifer Ellis, DeHart v. Horn: Extending First Amendment Free Exercise Protections to Prisoners’ Individually Held Religious Beliefs, 11 Geo. Mason U. C.R.L.J. 357 (2001).