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On Trust, Law, And Expecting The Worst, Elizabeth F. Emens
On Trust, Law, And Expecting The Worst, Elizabeth F. Emens
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This Review has three parts. Part I aims to convey something of the breadth and interest of Hasday’s fascinating new book, foregrounding the role of gender and beginning to touch the subject of trust. Part II delves briefly but widely into the theme of trust, which pervades the book and invites further examination. Part III presents a framework that combines affective trust and epistemic curiosity and applies this framework to illuminate and sort Hasday’s proposals for reform; to critique a recent, dramatic change in the evidentiary treatment of marital confidences; and to devise a novel approach to prenuptial agreements. Throughout, …
Association Between State Policies Using Medicaid Exclusions To Sanction Noncompliance With Welfare Work Requirements And Medicaid Participation Among Low-Income Adults, Atheendar S. Venkataramani, Elizabeth F. Bair, Erica Dixon, Kristin A. Linn, William J. Ferrell, Kevin G. Volpp, Kristen Underhill
Association Between State Policies Using Medicaid Exclusions To Sanction Noncompliance With Welfare Work Requirements And Medicaid Participation Among Low-Income Adults, Atheendar S. Venkataramani, Elizabeth F. Bair, Erica Dixon, Kristin A. Linn, William J. Ferrell, Kevin G. Volpp, Kristen Underhill
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Twenty states have pursued community engagement requirements (ie, work requirements) as a condition for Medicaid eligibility among adults considered able-bodied. Work requirements seek to improve health by incentivizing work, but may result in coverage losses.
The impact of work requirements on Medicaid coverage may extend beyond qualifying beneficiaries, by increasing confusion around benefit rules or deterring individuals from applying for coverage. However, the spillover effects of work requirements on individuals not directly subject to them are difficult to study because these programs have only recently been implemented. To examine this possibility, we studied Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), the …