Volume 13     Number 2     2005    


ARTICLES

Top Ten Myths of Social Security Reform

  • Jeffery R. Brown
  • Kevin A. Hassett
  • Kent Smetters

Disparate Impact or Negative Impact?: The Future of Non-Intentional Discrimination Claims Brought by the Elderly

  • Sandra F. Sperino

Predicating Dignity on Autonomy? The Need for Further Inquiry into the Ethics of Tagging and Tracking Dementia Patients with GPS Technology

  • Karen Eltis

NOTES

The Resurrection of the Death Tax: Decoupling and the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001

  • Kevin M. Bohl

Elderly Electors go Postal: Ensuring Absentee Ballot Integrity for Older Voters

  • Jessica A. Fay

Say What? How the Patient Self-Determination Act Leaves the Elderly with Limited English Proficiency Out in the Cold

  • Catherine J. Jones

The Inability of World War II Atomic Veterans to Obtain Disability Benefits: Time is Running Out on Our Chance to Fix the System

  • Melinda F. Podgor

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