Episode 22: Exploring Involuntary Commitment and Legal Reforms

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Episode 22: Exploring Involuntary Commitment and Legal Reforms
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Cartoon depicting legal delays for involuntarily committed psychiatric patients with schizophrenia seeking treatment in Massachusetts
Image by Courtney Chrystal, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School


In this “Student Voices” episode of Proof Over Precedent, HLS student Aarushi Solanki discusses involuntary commitment laws for psychiatric patients in Massachusetts. Instead of protecting patient rights, the process of holding separate commitment and treatment hearings winds up denying patients access to timely treatment. A look at global leaders in procedural and substantive mental health reforms could help guide changes in Massachusetts’ legal standards and processes.

Read the corresponding blog post.

Speakers:

  • Aarushi Solanki, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School
  • Leanne Poarch, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School
  • Rachel Barkin, J.D. candidate, Harvard Law School

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