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Vol. 82:4 (2006) - Symposium

Methamphetamine: Casting A Shadow Across Disciplines and Jurisdictions

 

Articles

(links to HeinOnline)

Methamphetamine: Epidemiological and Research Implications for the Legal Field
- Dr. Jane Carlisle Maxwell

How Reversible is Methamphetamine-Related Brain Damage?
- Dr. Mary Holley

Overcoming Legal Hurdles in the War Against Meth in Indian Country
- Christopher B. Chaney

Developing Lasting Legal Solutions to the Dual Epidemics of Methamphetamine Production and Use
- Jean C. O’Connor, Jamie F. Chriqui, and Duane C. McBride

Meth Epidemic Solutions
- Rob Bovett

“Speed Limits:” States’ Approaches to Regulating Access to Methamphetamine Chemical Precursors with Statutes and Regulations Limiting Pseudoephedrine Availability
- Samantha S. McKinley and Joseph L. Fink, III

The Emerging Problem of Methamphetamine: A Threat Signaling the Need to Reform Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
- Elizabeth Ann Kronk

Meth Chic and the Tyranny of the Immediate: Reflections on the Culture-Drug/Drug-Crime Relationships
- Avi Brisman

North Dakota Juvenile Drug Courts
- Justice Mary Muehlen Maring

Adult Drug Court in the East Central Judicial District
- The Honorable John Irby

Meth in North Dakota
- Senator Larry Robinson

A Perspective Regarding Treatment for Methamphetamine Addiction
- Anna M. Johnson

Exploring the Evolution of Drug Endangered Children’s Movement and Drug Courts
- Holly Elizabeth Hopper

 

Note

Protecting Children Endangered by Meth: A Statutory Revision to Expedite the Termination of Parental Rights in Aggravated Circumstances
- Michelle Kommer

 

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