Appellate updateBy Andreas LiewaldOctober 2018A summary and analysis of the recent appellate case, Lakewood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, LLC v. Department of Public Health.
Appellate updatesBy Andreas LiewaldJune 2018Analyses of two recent appellate cases, In re Jian L. and In re Wilma T.
Case law updateBy Andreas LiewaldFebruary 2018Recent cases of interest to mental health law practitioners.
Children and mental health lawBy Dara M. BassJune 2018A summary of the recent "What's New in Mental Health Law: Mental Health Issues and Legal Professionalism" CLE that took place on May 16.
Letter from the chairBy Sandra BlakeDecember 2018An introduction to the issue from the Section on Mental Health Law's chair and editor, Sandy Blake.
Letter from the chairBy Sandra BlakeOctober 2018An introduction to the issue from the Section on Mental Health Law's chair and editor, Sandy Blake.
Mental illness and parentingBy Susan O’NealOctober 2018The recently-decided case In re K.E.S. makes clear that the fact that a parent may be living with a serious mental illness does not mean that this parent is unfit or unable to parent their children.
Outgoing chair presented with plaqueOctober 2018Outgoing chair Rob Connor received a plaque for his work as the Mental Health Law Section Council chair.
Presentation provides insights into work of psychiatric advanced practice nursesBy Patti A. WernerJune 2018To aid in the understanding of possible changes to the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code, it is important to understand the education, licensing requirements, scope of practice, and day-to-day work of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners.
Recognizing and respecting the limitations of emergency medicationsBy Sarah Berkowitz & Matthew R. DavisonDecember 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.