2025 Disability Rights and Justice Series: Civil Commitment

This program examines recent amendments to the Mental Hygiene Law expressly permitting involuntary confinement based on a patient's inability to "provide for their own essential needs," expanding the role of nurse practitioners, and easing the pathway for recurrent AOT petitions, as well as a discussion of recent federal policy changes on civil commitment and the horizon of mental health law.
Speakers
Reena Novotnak, Mental Hygiene Legal Service, First Department
Beth Haroules, New York Civil Liberties Union
Sadie Zea Ishee, Mental Hygiene Legal Service
Lisa D. Herman, Abrams Fensterman, LLP
Patrick K. Wildes, Albany Law School
Published Date:
- November 3, 2025
Format:
- Online On-Demand
Product Code:
- VQF21
Areas Of Professional Practice Credit(s):
- 1.5
Total Credit(s):
- 1.5

