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Forced Drugging
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Letter to Members of Congress in Support of H.R. 1790, The Child Medication Safety Act
Pharmacotherapy and the Future of the Drug War
Charles T. Sell, v. United States of America, Amicus Curiae Brief of the Drug Policy Alliance, in the Supreme Court of the United States
Sell v. United States, 2003 U.S. LEXIS 4594


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Sell v. United States, 2003 U.S. LEXIS 4594 (2003)


News Summaries
Supreme Court Allows Forced Drugging of Defendants
Supreme Court: Can Defendants be Drugged?


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Criminal Defendants Can be Forced to Take Mind-Altering Substances Before Standing Trial, According to Today’s Supreme Court Decision
“Forced Drugging” by Government Under Scrutiny by US Supreme Court


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