TOC: Elder Law Journal
Here’s the TOC for the next issue of The Elder Law Journal (published at the University of Illinois)
Top Ten Myths of Social Security Reform
Jeffrey R. Brown, Kevin A. Hasset & Kent Smetters
Disparate Impact or Negative Impact?: The Future of Non-Intentional Discrimination Claims Brought by the Elderly
Sandra F. Sperino
PredicatingDignity on Autonomy? The Failure to Question the Ethics of Tagging andTracking Dimentia Patients with GPS Technology
Karen Eltis
Upcoming Notes
The Resurrection of the Death Tax: Decoupling and the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001
Kevin M. Bohl
Elder Electors Go Postal: Ensuring Absentee Ballot Integrity for Older Voters
Jessica A. Fay
Say What? How the Patient Self-Determination Act Leaves the Elderly with Limited English Proficiency Out in the Cold
Catherine J. Jones
TheInability of World War II Atomic Veterans to Obtain DisabilityBenefits: Time is Running Out on Our Chance to Fix the System
Melinda F. Podgor