65 research outputs found
Judicial Use Immunity and the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination in Court Mandated Therapy Programs
HIGHLIGHT: This note examines cases in which a criminal defendant is ordered to admit his or her guilt during therapy as a condition to probation
Spousal Refusal: Preserving Family Savings by Just Saying No to Long-Term Care Impoverishment
This is a case study of an elderly couple who executed a pre-nuptial agreement to keep their assets separated. When the husband required long-term care, the state required the assets of both to be considered in determining Medicaid eligibility. This article explores the effect and applicability of the Just Say No rule and the difficulty of preserving the assets of the non-institutionalized spouse
If the Law is a Jealous Mistress, What Ever Happened to Pay Toilets? A Digest of the Legally Profound
In these days of religious skepticism and increased litigiousness, it was only a matter of time before someone sued the Devil
Do adverse childhood experiences increase the risk of postdeployment posttraumatic stress disorder in US Marines?
The effects of tactile and kinesthetic stimulation on neonatal development in the premature infant
Effects of tactile stimulation on low and very low birthweight infants during the first week of life
Effects of a Variation in Instructions and Pictorial Stimuli on Responses to TAT-Like Cards
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