Recent elder law articles
Harp, Wendell M. Comment. America’s promise to provide health care access to the elderly and the Medicare Modernization Act. 50 How. L.J. 515-540 (2007).
Business Law Forum: The Aging of the Baby Boomers and America’s Changing Retirement System. Forum overview by Henry H. Drummonds; articles by Susan J. Stabile, Samuel Estreicher, Laurence Gold, Kathryn L. Moore, Dorothy A. Brown, Richard L. Kaplan and Katherine V.W. Stone; commentary by Jeffrey N. Gordon. 11 Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 267-494 (2007).
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NO. 1, PP. 1-321, 2007.
Doron, Israel and Tal Golan. Aging, globalization, and the legal construction of “residence”: the case of old-age pensions in Israel. 15 Elder L.J. 1-50 (2007).
Jorgensen, Mike E. The convicted felon as a guardian: considering the alternatives of potential guardians with less-than-perfect records. 15 Elder L.J. 51-122 (2007).
Marmor, Theodore R. and Jerry L. Mashaw. Understanding social insurance: fairness, affordability, and the “modernization” of Social Security and Medicare. [Reprint.] 15 Elder L.J. 123-151 (2007).
Satel, Sally L., M.D., and Benjamin E. Hippen, M.D. When altruism is not enough: the worsening organ shortage and what it means for the elderly. 15 Elder L.J. 153-204 (2007).
Al-Heeti, Roaa M. Note. Why nursing homes will not work: caring for the needs of the aging Muslim American population. 15 Elder L.J. 205-231 (2007).
Goelitz, Jeffrey C. Note. Answering the call to support elderly kinship caregivers. 15 Elder L.J. 233-263 (2007).
Kim, Helen Y. Note. Do I really understand? Cultural concerns in determining diminished competency. 15 Elder L.J. 265-292 (2007).
Wilson, David S. Note. First-aid for housing the low- and fixed-income elderly: the case for resuscitating cooperative housing. 15 Elder L.J. 293-321 (2007).
Bridgeman, Jacquelyn L. Seeing the old lady: a new perspective on the age old problems of discrimination, inequality, and subordination. 27 B.C. Third World L.J. 263-323 (2007).
Grossman, Paul, Paul W. Cane Jr. and Ali Saad. “Lies, damned lies, and statistics”: how The Peter Principle warps statistical analysis of age discrimination claims. 22 Lab. Law. 251-270 (2007).
Note: list compiled by Jonathon Forman (Oklahoma)