Abstract
This Article explores ways in which appellate decision-making can be enhanced so as to minimize the counter-therapeutic consequences of the curial process for litigants and witnesses with psychiatric illnesses and intellectual disabilities.
Recommended Citation
Ian Freckelton, Therapeutic Appellate Decision-Making in the Context of Disabled Litigants, 24 SEATTLE U. L. REV. 313 (2000).
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