Rennie v. Klein
Rennie v. Klein, 462 F. Supp. 1131 (D.N.J. 1978), was a case heard in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in 1978 to decide whether an involuntarily committed mental patient has a constitutional right to refuse psychiatric medication. It was the first case to establish that such a patient has the right to refuse medication in the United States.
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Rennie v. Klein
Rennie v. Klein, 462 F. Supp. 1131 (D.N.J. 1978), was a case heard in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in 1978 to decide whether an involuntarily committed mental patient has a constitutional right to refuse psychiatric medication. It was the first case to establish that such a patient has the right to refuse medication in the United States.
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Rennie v. Klein, 462 F. Supp. 1131
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1978-11-09
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Civ. A. No. 77-2624
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John E. Rennie v. Ann Klein, C ...... of Ancora Psychiatric Hospital
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