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Durham v. United States
A landmark court case that changed the standards for determining criminal accountability based on the defendant's mental health by introducing the "product test" for insanity.
Wyatt v. Stickney
A landmark legal case that established the right to adequate mental health treatment for people in psychiatric hospitals in the United States.
American Law Institute (ALI) Rule
A standard for determining legal insanity, emphasizing the inability to understand the wrongfulness of an act or to act in a lawful manner.
M'Naghten Rule
A legal principle stating that a person cannot be held responsible for a crime if they were unaware of what they were doing or did not know it was wrong due to a mental disorder.
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