You Are Not AloneBy Yasmine A. Owaynat & E. Kenneth WrightMental Health Law, December 2021The discourse surrounding mental illness is overwhelmed with stigmas and stereotypes that impede people from seeking or fully participating in mental health services.
Issues in Defending Mental Health Court ClientsBy Timothy LeaMental Health Law, November 2021A look at what makes the practice of mental health law unique as compared to other areas of law.
Mental Health Court in the Age of ZoomBy Vincent CailMental Health Law, November 2021By now most courts in Illinois that handle mental health calls are required to function remotely via Zoom—however, virtual court hearings offer both benefits and pitfalls.
Three-Legged Stool of Mental Health TreatmentBy Joseph T. MonahanMental Health Law, November 2021An overview of a three-pronged model to help clients and their loved ones get the services they need when mental health issues are present.
Celebrate Mental Health MonthBy Joseph MonahanMental Health Law, May 2021Mental Health Month is observed in May every year to raise awareness and educate the public about mental health issues.
The Confidentiality of Mental Health Records: When Are They Secret?By Patrick M. KinnallyCivil Practice and Procedure, May 2021When the focus of court mandates are mental health records, the bar for disclosure of such records and communications requires pause, perspicacity, and patience.
Appellate UpdateBy Andreas LiewaldMental Health Law, February 2020Summaries of recent appellate decisions of interest to mental health law practitioners.
Governor Signs Children & Young Adult Mental Health Crisis ActBy Amber KirchhoffMental Health Law, February 2020Last fall, Governor Pritzker signed the Children & Young Adult Mental Health Crisis Act into law, which took aim at many of the deficiencies in mental health services for youth across Illinois.
Mental health reviewBy Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr.Mental Health Law, July 2019Stress, anxiety, depression, and grief are common problems that can lead to serious health, career, and relationship problems, especially for lawyers.
False imprisonment under the mental health codeBy Andreas LiewaldMental Health Law, June 2019The appellate court recently held that a hospital may be held liable for false imprisonment if it does not comply with the requirements and procedures of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code.
Illinois Supreme Court issues new rule regarding use of restraints in mental health and disability casesBy Meryl Camin SosaMental Health Law, May 2019The Illinois Supreme Court has issued Supreme Court Rule 296, which requires that trial courts not use restraints on individuals involved in Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code proceedings unless the court conducts a separate hearing on the record as to the necessity for restraints.
Recognizing and respecting the limitations of emergency medicationsBy Sarah Berkowitz & Matthew R. DavisonMental Health Law, December 2018An adult recipient of mental health services in Illinois has the right to refuse medication, and, with the exception of two circumstances, the refusal must be honored.
Appellate updateBy Andreas LiewaldMental Health Law, October 2018A summary and analysis of the recent appellate case, Lakewood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, LLC v. Department of Public Health.