Law

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  1. Book ImageThe Essentials of Florida Mental Health Law: A Straightforward Guide for Clinicians of All Disciplines

    Stephen H. Behnke, Alina M. Perez, Bruce J. Winick

    An indispensable book for both student and practicing clinicians, as well as for lawyers who want a better understanding of this interesting and ever-changing field, The Essentials of Florida Mental Health Law explains in a straightforward and user-friendly manner the laws most relevant to mental health practice in Florida.More

  2. Book ImageThe Baltimore Case: A Trial of Politics, Science, and Character

    Daniel J. Kevles

    "You read with a rising sense of despair and outrage, and you finish it as if awakening from a nightmare only Kafka could have conceived."--Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, New York TimesMore

  3. Book ImageDisorderly Conduct: Excerpts from Actual Cases

    Rodney R. Jones, Charles M. Sevilla, Gerald F. Uelmen, Et Al.

    "Splendid. . . . Pokes irreverent fun at everyone in the court system. . . . Lee Lorenz' fine illustrative cartoons add laughs to this madness."—Chicago TribuneMore

  4. Book ImageDisorder in the Court: Great Fractured Moments in Courtroom History

    Charles M. Sevilla

    In America's courtooms, the verdict is laughter.More

  5. Book ImageThe Essentials of California Mental Health Law: A Straightforward Guide for Clinicians of All Disciplines

    R. Todd Bates, Stephen H. Behnke, James Preis

    This series arose from Stephen Behnke's experience teaching psychiatric residents, psychology interns, and social work students at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center.More

  6. Book ImageDivorce and Child Custody

    Steven D. Strauss

    Know your legal rights without spending a fortune in legal fees; get the advice of an expert for the cost of a book.More

  7. Book ImageLandlord and Tenant

    Steven D. Strauss

    Know your legal rights without spending a fortune in legal fees; get the advice of an expert for the cost of a book.More

  8. Book ImageDebt and Bankruptcy

    Steven D. Strauss

    Know your legal rights without spending a fortune in legal fees; get the advice of an expert for the cost of a book.More

  9. Book ImageSeduced by Death: Doctors, Patients, and Assisted Suicide

    Herbert Hendin

    Revised and Updated Edition

    A psychiatrist and world-famous authority on suicide offers a persuasive argument against legalizing assisted suicide in the United States.More

  10. Book ImageThe Essentials of Massachusetts Mental Health Law: A Straightforward Guide for Clinicians of All Disciplines

    Stephen H. Behnke, James T. Hilliard

    This series arose from Stephen Behnke's experience teaching psychiatric residents, psychology interns, and social work students at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center.More

  11. Book ImageMemory, Trauma Treatment, and the Law

    Daniel Brown, D. Corydon Hammond, Alan W. Scheflin

    This book is designed to be a one-stop text for clinicians and experimentalists who wish to understand the workings of memory in and out of the therapeutic arena. In addition, it will guide attorneys and judges in litigating and resolving hundreds of cases now in the courts concerning memory and the use of hypnosis to recover memory.More

  12. Book ImageScience on Trial: The Clash of Medical Evidence and the Law in the Breast Implant Case

    Marcia Angell

    "An accessible, passionate indictment of the ignorance, opportunism and social indifference that enriched lawyers and a few plaintiffs, though the available scientific evidence was against them." —New York Times Book Review, Notable Books of 1996More

  13. Book ImageThe Supreme Court Explained

    Ellen Greenberg

    Finally, the workings of the Supreme Court revealed in this marvelously clear guide to our most important judicial institution.More

  14. Book ImageSuicide in America

    Herbert Hendin

    New and Expanded Edition

    A groundbreaking book about suicide.More

  15. Book ImageTort Law and the Public Interest: Competition, Innovation, and Consumer Welfare

    Peter Schuck

    Is it possible for the United States to sell innovative, competitive products, services, and technologies in the domestic and world markets of the 1990s without sacrificing consumer safety?More

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