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Full-Text Articles in Law
Civil War Pension Attorneys And Disability Politics, Peter Blanck, Chen Song
Civil War Pension Attorneys And Disability Politics, Peter Blanck, Chen Song
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
Professor Blanck and Dr. Song provide a detailed examination of the pension disability program established after the Civil War for Union Army Veterans. They use many original sources and perform several statistical analyses as the basis for their summary. They draw parallels between this disability program and the ADA, and they point out that current ADA plaintiffs encounter many of the same social, political and even scientific issues that Union Army veterans dealt with when applying for their disability pensions. The Article demonstrates that history can help predict the trends within, and evolution of the ADA--essentially leading to a better …
Westside Mothers And Medicaid: Will This Mean The End Of Private Enforcement Of Federal Funding Conditions Using Section 1983?, Michael A. Platt
Westside Mothers And Medicaid: Will This Mean The End Of Private Enforcement Of Federal Funding Conditions Using Section 1983?, Michael A. Platt
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legislative And Judicial Solutions For Mental Health Parity: S. 543, Reasonable Accommodation, And An Individualized Remedy Under Title I Of The Ada, Keith Nelson
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Empire Of The Lone Mother: Parental Rights, Child Welfare Law, And State Restructuring, Hester Lessard
The Empire Of The Lone Mother: Parental Rights, Child Welfare Law, And State Restructuring, Hester Lessard
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
This article uses the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in G.(J.) v. New Brunswick to frame a discussion of the historical and ideological character of Canadian child welfare regimes on the nature and experience of women’s citizenship within the liberal political order and, in particular, within the current neo-liberal restructuring of welfare provision. The article also analyzes traditional understandings of the political character of child welfare in terms of state intervention and non-intervention, by placing the state ordering of parent-child relations in the context of larger issues of colonialism, gendered parenting discourses, and the linkage between child neglect and poverty. …
Bush Dangles Wedding Bells As The Proverbial Carrot, Jessica Baker
Bush Dangles Wedding Bells As The Proverbial Carrot, Jessica Baker
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Social Security: The Broader Issues, C. Eugene Steuerle
Social Security: The Broader Issues, C. Eugene Steuerle
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Goals Of Social Security Reform, Edward M. Gramlich
The Goals Of Social Security Reform, Edward M. Gramlich
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privatizing Social Security: Administration And Implementation, Karen C. Burke, Grayson M.P. Mccouch
Privatizing Social Security: Administration And Implementation, Karen C. Burke, Grayson M.P. Mccouch
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Erisa Protections Provide Guidance For Social Security Privatization, Ian D. Lanoff, Roberta J. Ufford
Erisa Protections Provide Guidance For Social Security Privatization, Ian D. Lanoff, Roberta J. Ufford
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Security: Can The Promise Be Kept? An Introduction, Maureen B. Cavanaugh
Social Security: Can The Promise Be Kept? An Introduction, Maureen B. Cavanaugh
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Security Reform Issues, Craig Copeland
Social Security Reform Issues, Craig Copeland
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Partial Privatization Of Social Security Upon Private Pensions, Kathryn L. Moore
The Effects Of Partial Privatization Of Social Security Upon Private Pensions, Kathryn L. Moore
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Privatization: Not The Answer For Social Security Reform, Regina T. Jefferson
Privatization: Not The Answer For Social Security Reform, Regina T. Jefferson
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leverage, Linkage, And Leakage: Problems With The Private Pension System And How They Should Inform The Social Security Reform Debate, Norman P. Stein, Patricia E. Dilley
Leverage, Linkage, And Leakage: Problems With The Private Pension System And How They Should Inform The Social Security Reform Debate, Norman P. Stein, Patricia E. Dilley
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drugged: Research And Policymakers Confronting Illicit And Illegal Drugs, Ibpp Editor
Drugged: Research And Policymakers Confronting Illicit And Illegal Drugs, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the application of research on policies towards illicit and illegal drugs.
Singled Out: A Critique Of The Representation Of Single Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Parvin R. Huda
Singled Out: A Critique Of The Representation Of Single Motherhood In Welfare Discourse, Parvin R. Huda
William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
The Wisdom And Enforceability Of Welfare Rights As Constitutional Rights , Herman Schwartz
The Wisdom And Enforceability Of Welfare Rights As Constitutional Rights , Herman Schwartz
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
Weaving A Safety Net: Poor Women, Welfare, And Work In The Chicken And Catfish Industries, Sherrilyn A. Ifill
Weaving A Safety Net: Poor Women, Welfare, And Work In The Chicken And Catfish Industries, Sherrilyn A. Ifill
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Continuity And Contradiction In The Theory And Discourse Of Dependence, Brigid Kennedy-Pfister
Continuity And Contradiction In The Theory And Discourse Of Dependence, Brigid Kennedy-Pfister
Fordham Urban Law Journal
The terms “dependence” and “independence” have historically been used as status makers in social and political discourse in the United States. As various groups and individuals have pursued particular political goals, they have used and defined those terms in diverse ways and attached different meanings and connotations to them. The category of “dependent” in particular has been transformed from a term that at one time marked a natural condition in which certain groups existed, to a term that today defines a social problem. This article describes the content of, and the reasons for this transformation. The author concentrates upon dependency …
Beyond Economically Targeted Investments: Redefining The Legal Framework Of Pension Fund Investments In Low-To-Moderate Income Residential Real Estate, Alec Sauchik
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Note first presents the socioeconomic theory underlying the concept of ETIs and outlines the scope of trustees' fiduciary obligations to plan participants when making investments in residential real estate. It also analyzes relevant case law pertaining to fiduciary duties of pension fund trustees. Next, it compares two conflicting views on the legality of economically targeted investments. Finally, it argues that although the legal framework applicable to the fiduciary obligations of pension fund trustees is inadequate to fully address all challenges to the legality of ETIs, pension fund investments in low-to-moderate income residential real estate can be reconciled with the …