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42540
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The author describes the crisis level proportions the opioid crisis in North Carolina that impacts the addicted, their loved ones, and the medical community. Through it, Judge Corpening balances the acknowledgement of this crisis’ severity by asserting hope of recovery, courtesy of opioid crisis centers, coalitions, and classes. Those profiled include Community Partners Coalition for New Hanover County and the Intensive Reunification Program.
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42541
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Capua’s discussion of Medically Assisted Treatment, as it applies to opioid dependence, includes treatment measures and the counseling and court system’s biased treatment of MAT patients. For readers seeking more information about opioid addiction and Medically Assisted Treatment, Capua concludes her discussion with a list of resources and services, with information about them available in print and online.
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42542
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A companion article to Christa Capua’s “Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence in the Criminal Justice System,” Moraites’ article focuses on the instances when Medication Assisted Treatment is not the best solution for those seeking recovery. Included in Moraites’ counter argument is an examination of the true efficacy of this type of treatment and in what situations is Medication Assisted Treatment the best treatment solution.
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42543
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King’s analysis of Unauthorized Practice of Law, or UPL, includes the definition of UPL and the legal consequences for attorneys and paralegals engaging in the activity, and why legal counsel should deter the practice that commonly occurs on social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter.