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Articles and Other Secondary Sources

  • “Tuscaloosa Man Whose Case Changed Mental Health Care Dies.” Tuscaloosa News, November 3, 2011
  • “Access to Justice: The Impact of Federal Courts on Disability Rights.” The Federal Lawyer, December 2012. This article was originally printed in the December 2012 issue of The Federal Lawyer and is used with permission.
  • “Wyatt v. Stickney: A Landmark Decision.” Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program, July 2004.
  • “Wyatt v. Stickney,” Encyclopedia of Alabama
  • Katie Eyer, Litigating for Treatment: The Use of State Laws and Constitutions in Obtaining Treatment for Individuals with Mental Illness, 28 N.Y.U. Rev. L. and Change 1 (2003).
  • Michael L. Perlin, ‘Abandoned Love’: The Impact of Wyatt v. Stickney on the Intersection Between International Human Rights and Domestic Mental Disability Law, 35 LAW and REV. 121 (2011).
By admin|2026-04-01T21:43:52-05:00April 1, 2026|wyatt|Comments Off on Articles and Other Secondary Sources

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