SSRN Potpourri: Recent Elder Law Articles Posted on SSRN
Articles recently posted by U.S. law school academics on the Social Science Research Network’s (SSRN’s) Elder Law Studies network:
- “Rethinking ERISA’s Promise of Income Security in a World of 401(k) Plans,” by Prof. Larry Frolik (Pitt Law), to be published in the Connecticut Insurance Law Journal (2014)
- “Making Mediation Work in Guardianship Proceedings: Protecting and Enhancing the Voices, Rights and Well-being of Elders,” by Prof. Jennifer L. Wright (St. Thomas Law), for the Journal of International Aging, Law and Policy (2014)
- “Storm Surges, Disaster Planning and Vulnerable Populations at the Urban Periphery: Imagining a Resilient New York after Superstorm Sandy,” by Prof. Andrea McCardle (CUNY Law) to be published in the Idaho Law Review (2014)
- “Letters Non-Testamentary,” by Deborah Gordon (Drexel Law), to be published in Kansas Law Review (2014)
- “Complex Decision-Making and Cognitive Aging Call for Enhanced Protection of Seniors Contemplating Reverse Mortgages,” by Profs. Debra Stark (John Marshall Law), Jessica Choplin (Depaul), Joseph Mikels (Depaul), and Amber McDonnell (John Marshall Law), for the Arizona State Law Journal (2014)