PainAndTheLaw.org
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Pain and the Law: Developed by St. Louis University and the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics under a grant from the May Day Fund
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Where we make an internal link (that is to content or another location on our site) we use the traditional web link format; example Entitlement Programs. Links to external content, such as the text of a case or a law review article, are signified by various links that appear as parentheticals following the citation. The first links that are given usually are free to the public and do not require registration. In some cases the link text indicates the type of document that you will retrieve (e.g., HTML or PDF). In other cases we identify commonly used HTML sources such as Findlaw or the Legal Information Institute.
[HTML] -- A basic web address that when accessed will display a web page in your browser. Example: 42 U.S.C. § 423 [HTML]
Subscription sites. These sites are aimed at legal and other businesses. If you subscribe to these services you will be able to click through directly to a document we reference without needing to run your own search. You will be asked to authenticate your subscription.
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- Disability
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- Mayday Pain Project
- Medical Marijuana
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- Oxycontin
- Pain Management
- Pain Relief Act
- Palliative Care
- Physician Assisted Suicide
- Prescribing Regulations
- Social Security
- Society
- State Pain Policies
- Statutes And Regulation
- Suicide
- Undertreatment
- Workers Compensation