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Vol. 7, Issue 2, 1976January 01, 1976 CDT

Mental Health - United States ex rel. Mathew v. Nelson - Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill Based on a Finding of Dangerousness Is Constitutional, Even Though Dangerousness Is Not Inferred from a Recent, Overt Dangerous Act

Michael J. Hollahan,
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Michael J. Hollahan, Mental Health - United States Ex Rel. Mathew v. Nelson - Civil Commitment of the Mentally Ill Based on a Finding of Dangerousness Is Constitutional, Even Though Dangerousness Is Not Inferred from a Recent, Overt Dangerous Act, 7 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 507 (1976).
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