Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 30 of 38
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Reconceptualizing Elder Abuse: Treating The Disease Of Senior Community Exclusion, Donna Schuyler, Bryan A. Liang
Reconceptualizing Elder Abuse: Treating The Disease Of Senior Community Exclusion, Donna Schuyler, Bryan A. Liang
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
This article focuses on the phenomenon of elder abuse, which is one of the paramount symptoms of the larger community's failure to address the social, medical, and legal needs of the senior populace. Although there have been multidisciplinary efforts to address this problem, they are not responsive to the needs of the senior population itself. In response, the authors propose a model that takes into account the specific concerns of local senior communities and provides seniors and their stakeholder providers a stable infrastructure to ensure open, consistent, and effective participation and delivery of services.
The English Law Of Legal Professional Privilege: A Guide For American Attorneys, Richard S. Pike
The English Law Of Legal Professional Privilege: A Guide For American Attorneys, Richard S. Pike
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The International Criminal Court: Defining Complementarity And Diving Implications For The United States, Julie B. Martin
The International Criminal Court: Defining Complementarity And Diving Implications For The United States, Julie B. Martin
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
September 11th, A Citizen's Responses (Continued), George Anastaplo
September 11th, A Citizen's Responses (Continued), George Anastaplo
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Practitioner's View Of Chinese Legal Developments - Keynote Address, William A. Spence
A Practitioner's View Of Chinese Legal Developments - Keynote Address, William A. Spence
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Confrontation Clause And Testimonial Evidence: After Two Supreme Court Decisions, Standard Remains Unclear, Alan Raphael Phd., J.D.
Confrontation Clause And Testimonial Evidence: After Two Supreme Court Decisions, Standard Remains Unclear, Alan Raphael Phd., J.D.
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Police Can Be More Aggressive When Gathering Evidence, Court Says, Tim Kerrigan
Police Can Be More Aggressive When Gathering Evidence, Court Says, Tim Kerrigan
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
While Federal Lawmakers Try, States Fill Elder Justice Gaps, Daniel Koen
While Federal Lawmakers Try, States Fill Elder Justice Gaps, Daniel Koen
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Seventh Circuit Reiterates The Importance Of Immigrant Due Process, Maya A. Nair
Seventh Circuit Reiterates The Importance Of Immigrant Due Process, Maya A. Nair
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Recent Appellate Court Decisions On Eyewitness Identification, Jerry E. Norton
Recent Appellate Court Decisions On Eyewitness Identification, Jerry E. Norton
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
In Response To The Illinois Pilot Program On Simultaneous V. Sequential Lineups, Ebbe B. Ebbesen, Kristin M. Finklea
In Response To The Illinois Pilot Program On Simultaneous V. Sequential Lineups, Ebbe B. Ebbesen, Kristin M. Finklea
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
The Street, The Lab, The Courtroom, The Meeting Room, James M. Doyle, Steven Penrod Ph.D., Margaret Bull Kovera Ph.D., Jennifer Dysart Ph.D.
The Street, The Lab, The Courtroom, The Meeting Room, James M. Doyle, Steven Penrod Ph.D., Margaret Bull Kovera Ph.D., Jennifer Dysart Ph.D.
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Supreme Court Affirms Oregon Physician Assisted Suicide Statute, Adam Braun
Supreme Court Affirms Oregon Physician Assisted Suicide Statute, Adam Braun
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Notes On The Illinois Pilot Program On Sequential Double-Blind Identification Procedures, Roy L. Malpass
Notes On The Illinois Pilot Program On Sequential Double-Blind Identification Procedures, Roy L. Malpass
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Tennessee Participates In Modern Trend Towards Shame Sentencing, Andrea Hunwick
Tennessee Participates In Modern Trend Towards Shame Sentencing, Andrea Hunwick
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Getting To Truth Before It Falls Into The Hands Of The Lawyers: Pursuing Accuracy In Criminal Cases, James B. Zagel
Getting To Truth Before It Falls Into The Hands Of The Lawyers: Pursuing Accuracy In Criminal Cases, James B. Zagel
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
How Can Psychological Science Enhance The Effectiveness Of Identification Procedures? An International Comparison, Tim Valentine, Stephen Darling, Amina Memon
How Can Psychological Science Enhance The Effectiveness Of Identification Procedures? An International Comparison, Tim Valentine, Stephen Darling, Amina Memon
Public Interest Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Will Credit Cardholders Default Over Minimum Payment Hikes?, Julia Lane
Will Credit Cardholders Default Over Minimum Payment Hikes?, Julia Lane
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Disparate Impact, Federal/State Tension, And The Use Of Credit Scores By Insurance Companies, Ian O'Neill
Disparate Impact, Federal/State Tension, And The Use Of Credit Scores By Insurance Companies, Ian O'Neill
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cyberspace: An Emerging Safe Haven For Housing Discrimination, Jeffrey M. Sussman
Cyberspace: An Emerging Safe Haven For Housing Discrimination, Jeffrey M. Sussman
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Terri Schiavo: Unsettling The Settled, Lois Shepherd
Terri Schiavo: Unsettling The Settled, Lois Shepherd
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rebuilding International Law After The September 11th Attack: Contrasting Agendas Of High Priests And Legal Realists, Bryant G. Garth
Rebuilding International Law After The September 11th Attack: Contrasting Agendas Of High Priests And Legal Realists, Bryant G. Garth
Loyola University Chicago International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sentencing Without Remorse, Bryan H. Ward
Sentencing Without Remorse, Bryan H. Ward
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
One Family In Two Courts: Coordination For Families In Illinois Juvenile And Domestic Relations Courts, Amy Kosanovich
One Family In Two Courts: Coordination For Families In Illinois Juvenile And Domestic Relations Courts, Amy Kosanovich
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Future Of The Federalism Revolution: Gonzales V. Raich And The Legacy Of The Rehnquist Court, Christina E. Coleman
The Future Of The Federalism Revolution: Gonzales V. Raich And The Legacy Of The Rehnquist Court, Christina E. Coleman
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right To Die: The Broken Road From Quinlan To Schiavo, Annette E. Clark
The Right To Die: The Broken Road From Quinlan To Schiavo, Annette E. Clark
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Identity Theft, Its Environmental And Proposals For Change, Gary M. Victor
Identity Theft, Its Environmental And Proposals For Change, Gary M. Victor
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Avian Flu: The Consumer Costs Of Preparing For Global Pandemic, Joseph Nicosia Iii
Avian Flu: The Consumer Costs Of Preparing For Global Pandemic, Joseph Nicosia Iii
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
Identity Theft And Consumer Protection: Finding Sensible Approaches To Safeguard Personal Data In The United States And Canada, Kamaal Zaidi
Identity Theft And Consumer Protection: Finding Sensible Approaches To Safeguard Personal Data In The United States And Canada, Kamaal Zaidi
Loyola Consumer Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fundamental Law That Shapes The United States Health Care System: Is Universal Health Care Realistic Within The Established Paradigm?, William P. Gunnar
The Fundamental Law That Shapes The United States Health Care System: Is Universal Health Care Realistic Within The Established Paradigm?, William P. Gunnar
Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences
In this article, the author draws from his own experience as a doctor in describing the issues the uninsured patient population faces. Pointing out that neither the U.S. Constitution nor case law provides a positive right to health care, the author describes the parameters of federal health care funding and ultimately concludes that universal health care cannot be fully achieved in the U.S.