Wednesday August 20, 2008
School of Law
Law Review
(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
Protecting Children Endangered by Meth: A Statutory Revision to Expedite the Termination of Parental Rights in Aggravated Circumstances - Michelle Kommer