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期刊名:American journal of law & medicine

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ISSN:0098-8588

e-ISSN:2375-835X

IF/分区:0.5/Q4

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Lauren B Solberg,Kristin Telford Lauren B Solberg
In June 2022, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the precedent set by the 1973 decision in Roe vs. Wade, leaving access to abortion to be regulated by each state, rather than a U.S. constitutional right. S...
Angela Dixon Angela Dixon
When federal district court Judge Carlton Reeves penned his opinion in U.S. v. Mississippi,1 the case that seemed poised to overhaul Mississippi's suffering mental health system, he began with the story of Ms. Melanie Worsham, a mental heal...
Barry Solaiman,Abeer Malik,Suhaila Ghuloum Barry Solaiman
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being tested and deployed in major hospitals to monitor patients, leading to improved health outcomes, lower costs, and time savings. This uptake is in its infancy, with new applications being considered. In ...
Michael L Perlin,Talia Roitberg Harmon,Maren Geiger Michael L Perlin
Multiple states have enacted statutes to govern procedures when a state seeks to execute a person who may be incompetent to understand why s/he is being so punished, an area of the law that has always been riddled with confusion. The Suprem...
Muhammad Ahmad Munir,Brian Wright Muhammad Ahmad Munir
This Article analyzes the 2021 judgment of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in the case of Mst. Safia Bano v. Home Department, Government of Punjab. The case has garnered significant local and international attention due to the Court's ruling ...
Julia Duffy,Sam Boyle,Katrine Del Villar Julia Duffy
Most legal systems in the West allow for involuntary treatment of mental illness, usually on the basis that without such treatment the person would be a danger to themselves or others. While historically the mental health law jurisdiction h...
Barry Furrow Barry Furrow
Treatment of mental illness in the United States is woefully inadequate. One-third of adults report having a mental health condition or substance use disorder, but less than half receive treatment for their condition.Access is the problem. ...
Jalayne J Arias,Lillian Morgado,Ana Tyler Jalayne J Arias
Dementia within the criminal system, from arrest through incarceration, has been largely ignored. While the health system has begun grappling with the chronic conditions that will accompany an aging society, the criminal system has yet to m...