Volume 10     Number 2     2002    


 ARTICLES

The Growing Prominence of Independent Living and Consumer Direction as Principles in Long-term Care: A Content Analysis and Implications for Elderly People with Disabilities

  • Andrew I. Batavia, J.D., M.S.

What Mom Would Have Wanted: Lessons Learned from an Elder Law Clinic About Achieving Clients' Estate-Planning Goals

  • Marla Lyn Mitchell-Cichon

NOTES

An Analysis of the Convention on the International Protection of Adults

  • Aimee R. Fagan

Weakening Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act: The Buckhannon Decision and Other Developments Limiting Private Enforcement

  • Michael W. Kelly

Helping Them Rest in Peace: Confronting the Hidden Crisis Facing Aging Parents of Disabled Children

  • Luana Olivas

You Can Bet Your Life on It! Regulating Senior Settlements to Be a Financial Alternative for the Elderly

  • Jessica Maria Perez

ESSAY

Civil Rights and Long-Term Care: Advocacy in the Wake of Olmstead v. L.C. ex rel. Zimring

  • Harriet McBryde Johnson
  • Lesly Bowers

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