Mental Health Law, Firearms Rights, Constitutional Law
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Case Details
Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision overturning a Superior Court ruling, restricting challenges to involuntary mental health commitments (302 commitments) and their impact on firearms rights. The Court clarified that review is limited to the evidence the physician had at the time of commitment.
Additional Notes
Case number 90 MAP 2015. The decision was issued recently, but the exact year is not specified in the text.