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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mental Illness,And Medication: A Historical Perspective And Hope For The Future, Jennifer M. Jackson
The Americans With Disabilities Act, Mental Illness,And Medication: A Historical Perspective And Hope For The Future, Jennifer M. Jackson
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Obstacles Faced By The Elderly Veteran, Craig M. Kabatchnick
Obstacles Faced By The Elderly Veteran, Craig M. Kabatchnick
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
The Responsible Patient: The Senior's Obligation To Conserve Medical Resources, Jeffrey B. Hammond
The Responsible Patient: The Senior's Obligation To Conserve Medical Resources, Jeffrey B. Hammond
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Overutilization And Underutilization Of Preventive Services In Elderly Populations, A Conundrum , Freeman L. Farrow Md, Jd
Overutilization And Underutilization Of Preventive Services In Elderly Populations, A Conundrum , Freeman L. Farrow Md, Jd
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Variables Of Health Reform And Their Impacts On The Elderly, John D. Blum
Variables Of Health Reform And Their Impacts On The Elderly, John D. Blum
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
The Economics Of Prevention And Medicare: The Challenge, Potential Solutions And Current Results, Adam Atherly Ph.D., Zhou Yang
The Economics Of Prevention And Medicare: The Challenge, Potential Solutions And Current Results, Adam Atherly Ph.D., Zhou Yang
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Chronic Care And Prevention: Evolution In Practice And Finance, John V. Jacobi
Chronic Care And Prevention: Evolution In Practice And Finance, John V. Jacobi
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Prevention Paradigms, Over-Diagnosis And Treatment, And Mad Men, Alison Barnes
Prevention Paradigms, Over-Diagnosis And Treatment, And Mad Men, Alison Barnes
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Negligence Liability's Role In Changing Pharmacotherapy Responsibilities, Andrew F. Spillane
Negligence Liability's Role In Changing Pharmacotherapy Responsibilities, Andrew F. Spillane
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Putting Equity Back In Reverse Mortgages: How State Legislatures Can Bring Fairness To Home Equity Conversion Mortgages, Andrew S. Helman
Putting Equity Back In Reverse Mortgages: How State Legislatures Can Bring Fairness To Home Equity Conversion Mortgages, Andrew S. Helman
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
The Medico-Legal Aspects Of Dementia-Driven Sexual Abuse In Nursing Homes, Lisa Tripp
The Medico-Legal Aspects Of Dementia-Driven Sexual Abuse In Nursing Homes, Lisa Tripp
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Funding Stem Cell Research: The Covergence Of Science, Religion & Politics In The Formation Of Public Health Policy, Edward A. Fallone
Funding Stem Cell Research: The Covergence Of Science, Religion & Politics In The Formation Of Public Health Policy, Edward A. Fallone
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Schiavo Revisited? The Struggle For Autonomy At The End Of Life In Italy, Kathy L. Cerminara, Federico Gustavo Pizzetti, Watcharin H. Photangtham
Schiavo Revisited? The Struggle For Autonomy At The End Of Life In Italy, Kathy L. Cerminara, Federico Gustavo Pizzetti, Watcharin H. Photangtham
Marquette Elder's Advisor
No abstract provided.
Hallows Lecture: Barnette, Frankfurter, And Judicial Review, Jeffrey S. Sutton
Hallows Lecture: Barnette, Frankfurter, And Judicial Review, Jeffrey S. Sutton
Marquette Law Review
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Separate But Equal: Miranda's Right To Silence And Counsel, Steven P. Grossman
Separate But Equal: Miranda's Right To Silence And Counsel, Steven P. Grossman
Marquette Law Review
Three decades ago, the Supreme Court created a dubious distinction between the rights accorded to suspects in custody who invoke their right to silence and who invoke their right to counsel. This distinction significantly disadvantages those who do not have the good sense or good fortune to specify they want an attorney when they invoke their right to remain silent. This article argues that this distinction was flawed at its genesis and that it has led to judicial decisions that are inconsistent, make little sense, and permit police behavior that substantially diminishes the right to silence as described in Miranda …
Volume 96, Fall 2012 Table Of Contents, Marquette University Law Review
Volume 96, Fall 2012 Table Of Contents, Marquette University Law Review
Marquette Law Review
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Volume 96, Fall 2012 Masthead, Marquette University Law Review
Volume 96, Fall 2012 Masthead, Marquette University Law Review
Marquette Law Review
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Assessing The Impact Of The Ultimate Penal Sanction On Homicide Survivors: A Two State Comparison, Marilyn Peterson Armour, Mark S. Umbreit
Assessing The Impact Of The Ultimate Penal Sanction On Homicide Survivors: A Two State Comparison, Marilyn Peterson Armour, Mark S. Umbreit
Marquette Law Review
Numerous studies have examined the psychological sequelae that result from the murder of a loved one. Except for the death penalty, however, sparse attention has been paid to the impact of the murderer’s sentence on homicide survivors’ well-being. Given the steadfastness of the public’s opinion that the death penalty brings satisfaction and closure to survivors, it is surprising that there has been no systematic inquiry directly with survivors about whether obtaining the ultimate punishment affects their healing. This Study used in-person interviews with a randomly selected sample of survivors from four time periods to examine the totality of the ultimate …
The Wisconsin Consumer Act: When Is A Transaction A Consumer Credit Transaction?, Ralph C. Anzivino
The Wisconsin Consumer Act: When Is A Transaction A Consumer Credit Transaction?, Ralph C. Anzivino
Marquette Law Review
The Wisconsin Consumer Act applies to all consumer credit transactions. A consumer credit transaction is a defined term under the Wisconsin Consumer Act. It has six essential elements that have been carefully interpreted by Wisconsin courts. First, the transaction must be a consumer transaction that can be a cash or credit transaction. Second, the transaction must involve a consumer that is contracting for property, services, or credit for personal, family, or household purposes. Third, the transaction must be between a customer and a merchant. The Wisconsin Consumer Act definition of a merchant is significantly different than the UCC definition of …
Fitting An Old Tiger With New Teeth: Protecting Public Employee Funds Investing In Complex Financial Instruments, Richard E. Mendales
Fitting An Old Tiger With New Teeth: Protecting Public Employee Funds Investing In Complex Financial Instruments, Richard E. Mendales
Marquette Law Review
State employee benefit funds invested heavily in complex financial instruments before the crash of 2008. These investments were tempting to the funds because the instruments carried higher yields than those offered by traditional securities in the low interest climate created largely by Federal Reserve policies after the turn of the century. The risks of the unconventional securities were concealed by investment-grade ratings issued by credit rating agencies and by deceptive marketing practices. With the crash, funds incurred major losses, which, unlike losses by private funds, are not insured by the federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
This Article deals both with …
Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes? Limits On Widespread Surveillance And Intelligence Gathering By Local Law Enforcement After 9/11, Craig Roush
Marquette Law Review
In the decade since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, local law enforcement has become the front line in the nation’s counterterrorism strategy. This involvement has not come without controversy. As part of these counterterrorism efforts, police departments have begun to establish widespread surveillance and intelligence-gathering networks to monitor Muslim and other ethnic neighborhoods in the hopes of stopping the next terrorist attack at its source. Such surveillance does not necessarily run afoul of the Constitution, and both our political environment—in which voters demand that the government stop terrorism at all costs—as well as unprecedented levels of federal funding …
Book Review: Senior Living Communities, Jane Mulcahy
Book Review: Senior Living Communities, Jane Mulcahy
Marquette Elder's Advisor
This book is written to assist an attorney acting as counsel to a senior living community and offers guidelines and checklists. Financial aspects including liability are considered, as are resident services and marketing. It could also serve as a resource for an attorney considering options for a client.
Book Review: Aging In The Law: An Interdisciplinary Reader , Jane Mulcahy
Book Review: Aging In The Law: An Interdisciplinary Reader , Jane Mulcahy
Marquette Elder's Advisor
This book provides a comprehensive foundation of the underlying social, economic, political, and legal aspects of some of the issues facing senior citizens. Articles and essays touch on the areas of healthcare, mental capacity, pensions, Social Security reform, elder abuse, long-term care, and legal representation.
The Adea, Your Partner, And You
The Adea, Your Partner, And You
Marquette Elder's Advisor
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) applies to lawyers and law firms, and older lawyers may have a cause for action after termination. This column highlights the pitfalls a law firm faces in terminating older lawyers, or lawyers who are physically or mentally impaired.
The Future Of Medicare: Preserving A Structurally Sound Program For Tomorrow, Alfred J. Chiplin Jr., Brian W. Lindberg
The Future Of Medicare: Preserving A Structurally Sound Program For Tomorrow, Alfred J. Chiplin Jr., Brian W. Lindberg
Marquette Elder's Advisor
This column is an annotated form of a position paper suggesting ways that the Medicare program may be successfully continued into the twenty-first century. Issues discussed are the basic principles to be observed, current concerns and cautions, and concepts for be explored which need further study.
The Alternatives To Guardianship, Andrew P. Brusky
The Alternatives To Guardianship, Andrew P. Brusky
Marquette Elder's Advisor
As guardianship diminished a person's legal rights, alternatives might be considered. This column discusses powers of attorney, living wills, joint and dual signature bank accounts, direct deposit plans, revocable living trusts, and conservatorship.
Legal Research Tools: In Search Of The Best Format, Robin C. Schard
Legal Research Tools: In Search Of The Best Format, Robin C. Schard
Marquette Elder's Advisor
As newer technologies are available for legal research, deciding which research aid will be most effective has grown more complex. Items to consider are cost, updating, mechanical requirements, and finding aids. Schard suggests testing a new system before making a final commitment.
Cognition: The Basis For Competency, Richard E. Finlayson
Cognition: The Basis For Competency, Richard E. Finlayson
Marquette Elder's Advisor
This column investigates different levels and types of cognitive impairment in later life and explains causes and reversibility/irreversibility of different types of dementia, and whether clinical conditions are likely to be recognized by the law as indications of competence.