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8.
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9.
Madness and Government, supra note 5, at 41.
10.
Id. at 78.
11.
Id. at 79.
12.
Id. at 97.
13.
Id. at 98.
14.
Id. at 106.
15.
Id.
16.
Mental Health Systems Act, Pub. L. No. 96-398, 94 Stat. 1564 (1980).
17.
Madness and Government, supra note 5, at 132–133.
18.
Id. at 134.
19.
Id. at 135.
20.
Id. at 153.
21.
Id. at 159.
22.
Id.
23.
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24.
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27.
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28.
See HaveliwalaY., Letter, New York Times, February 18, 1984 (author was chief executive officer of the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center).
29.
Fustero, supra note 1, at 58.
30.
Madness and Government, supra note 5, at 153.
31.
See Champion for the Homeless, American Bar Association Journal70(4): 39 (April 1984) (describing efforts of Attorney Robert Hayes through the Coalition for the Homeless).
32.
Legal Rights, supra note 6.
33.
Id. at 166.
34.
Wyatt v, Stickney, 325 F. Supp. 781 (N.D. Ala. 1971).