Court Opinion

ID: 9431923
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-02 23:33:34.470527+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:23:30.943045
License: Public Domain

Justice Blackmun,
concurring.
I join the Court’s opinion. The difficult and controversial character of this case is illustrated by the simple fact that the American Psychiatric Association and the American Psychological Association, which are respected, knowledgeable, and informed professional organizations, and which are here as amici curiae, pull the Court in opposite directions.
I add a caveat. Much of the difficulty will be lessened if, in any appropriate case, the mentally ill patient is formally committed. This on occasion may seem to be a bother or a nuisance, but it is a move that would be protective for all *237concerned, the inmate, the institution, its staff, the physician, and the State itself. Cf. Zinermon v. Burch, ante, p. 113. It is a step that should not be avoided or neglected when significant indications of incompetency are present.