600 research outputs found
Grant Drumheller, Professor of Art, travels to Italy
In June, Professor Grant Drumheller, Department of Art and Art History, traveled to Italy where he explored archaeological sites, taking photos and making sketches for future paintings
Paleoecologic and Paleogeographic Implications of a Hemphillian (7-4.5 MA) Snake Assemblage in Washington County Tennessee
Sweet Bye and Bye : With Variations
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Beautiful Star Of Heaven : Reverie
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Love And Devotion : Meditation
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Listen To The Mocking Bird : With Variations
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Bright Star Of Bethlehem : Reverie
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The Church On The Mountain : Idylle
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Constitutionalizing Civil Commitment: Another Attempt—In re Harris, 98 Wn. 2d 276, 654 P.2d 109 (1982)
This Note first discusses recent statutory and judicial reforms of involuntary mental commitment procedures in the United States and Washington. It then analyzes the Washington Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Harris, focusing on the court\u27s interpretation of the required standard for involuntary commitment and the new procedural requirements for issuance of a summons. The Note concludes that the Washington Supreme Court took a significant but incomplete step in conforming the Washington involuntary commitment procedures to the requirements of the United States Constitution
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