Volume 10     Number 1     2002    


 ARTICLES

The Developing Field of Elder Law Redux : Ten Years After

  • Lawrence A. Frolik

Crowding Out: Estate Tax Reform and the Elder Law Policy Agenda

  • Richard L. Kaplan

The Aging of the AIDS Epidemic: Emerging Legal and Public Health Issues for Elderly Persons Living with HIV/AIDS

  • Susan L. Waysdorf

NOTES

Enforcement of Standards of Care in the Long-Term Care Industry: How Far Have We Come and Where Do We Go from Here?

  • Kevin B. Dreher

Zoned Out: Assisted-Living Facilities and Zoning

  • Michael Kling

Physical Restraints in Nursing Homes: An Analysis of Quality of Care and Legal Liability

  • Evan M. Meyers

Why They Won't Take the Money: Black Grandparents and the Success of Informal Kinship Care

  • Sonia Gipson Rankin

ESSAY

The New Aging: Individual and Societal Responses

  • Fernando M. Torres-Gil

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