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The Indigent Defendant's Right to Psychiatric Assistance: Ake v. Oklahoma 470 U.S. 68 (1985), Kevin T. Smith North Carolina Central Law Review
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North Carolina's Medicaid Program: The Effects of the Reagan-Era Budget Reductions, Kenneth R. Wing North Carolina Central Law Review
An Evaluation of Self-Employed Disability Claimants: Penalized or Rewarded for Entrepreneurship, Rhonda L. Brauer North Carolina Central Law Review
Involuntary Commitment of the Mentally Disabled: Implementation of the Law in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, W. Lawrence Fitch North Carolina Central Law Review
In Re Moore: The Sound and the Fury and the Scalpel, Nora Birzon Henry North Carolina Central Law Review
Disqualification from Unemployment Benefits in North Carolina, M. Allen Mason North Carolina Central Law Review
Foundations of Legal Attitudes toward Welfare Recipients' Rights and Privileges: A Survey, Raymond A. Shapek North Carolina Central Law Review
Analysis of the Food Stamp Program in the United States, Milton Fitch Jr. North Carolina Central Law Review
Analysis of Cases Arising under the Public Assistance Titles of the Social Security Act and Decided by the United States Supreme Court Since 1960, Joseph L. Askew North Carolina Central Law Review
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