HEALTH CARE LAW & POLICY eJOURNAL Share Share LinkedIn X Facebook Permalink By Elder Law Prof Blog July 13, 2010 Medical Decision-Making for Incapacitated Elders: A ‘Therapeutic Interests’ Standard Marshall B. Kapp, Florida State University, College of Law and College of Medicine Towards Achieving Lasting Healthcare Reform: Rethinking the American Social Contract Fazal Khan, University of Georgia Law School Drawing Lines in Shifting Sands: The U.S. Supreme Court’s Mixed Messages on ERISA Preemption Imperil Health Care Reform Mary Ann Chirba-Martin, Boston College – Law School Reaching Equilibrium in Tobacco Litigation Aaron Twerski, Brooklyn Law SchoolJames A. Henderson, Cornell Law School A Mortal Wound for Physician-Owned Specialty Hospitals? The Legal and Ethical Prognosis for Market-Driven, Entrepreneurial Medicine in the Wake of 2010 Health Care Insurance Reforms Joshua E. Perry, Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, Dept of Business Law & Ethics A Dose of Human Rights: An Antidote to the Criminal Prohibition of Cannabis for Medical Use? Tony Bogdanoski, University of Sydney – Faculty of Law