The only faux pas in the book occurs in the preface, where the editors define "mental health law" and proceed to state, "In this broad sense, the phrase encompasses what is often described as ‘law and psychology.’ " We can only hope that the omission of psychiatry was on the part of the copy editors of the publisher and not the esteemed editors. Evolution of Mental Health Law provides a fresh perspective to the legal changes and trends of the latter part of the 20th century and their influence on the mental health field and vice versa. Nearly every chapter is authored by a recognizable name in forensic mental health, including, among others, W. Lawrence Fitch, Thomas Grisso, Seymour L. Halleck, John Monahan, Stephen J. Morse, John Petrila, Elyn R. Saks, Christopher Slobogin, Henry J. Steadman, David B. Wexler, and Bruce J. Winick.