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# Volume 28

Table of Contents
Spring 2004, Volume 28

LEAD ARTICLES

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“When Our System of Involuntary Civil Commitment Fails Individuals with Mental Illness: Russell Weston and the Case for Effective Monitoring and Medication Delivery Mechanism”

Veronica J. Manahan

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“The Inadequacies of the Traditions Underlying Georgia’s Physical Impact Rule”

William J. DeAngelis

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“Jurisprudent Therapy and Competency”

Eric Y. Drogin

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“Assessing the Capacity of Persons with Mental Retardation to Waive Miranda Rights: A Jurisprudent Therapy Perspective”

Solomon M. Fulero &amp;
Caroline Everington

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“Testamentary Capacity and Undue Influence in the Elderly: A Jurisprudent Therapy Perspective”

Daniel C. Marson,
Justin C. Huthwaite &amp;
Katina Hebert

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STUDENT ARTICLES

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“A Mental Bar: Should Past Psychological Problems Affect Bar Admission”

Hannah V. Averitt

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“An Investigation of Discrepancies Between Mental Health Professionals and the Courts in Decisions About Competency”

Melissa L. Cox &amp;
Patricia A. Zapf, Ph.D

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“When Mommy’s a Minor: Balancing the Rights of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Against Minors’ Parental Rights”

Jami L. Crews

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“The Charles Singleton Dilemma: Sane Enough to Die?”

Brian J. Kane

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“‘Yet I Shall Temper So Justice With Mercy’: Procedural Justice in Mediation and Litigation”

Hea Jin Koh

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“The Effect of Attorney Gender on Jury Perception and Decision-Making”

Mary Stewart Nelson

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“The ‘Tyranny of the Eyewitness’”

Brooke W. Patterson

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“The Endowment Effect and the Empirical Case for Changing the Default Employment Contract from Termination ‘At-Will’ to ‘For-Cause’ Discharge”

James Robert Ward, III
