Buried Online: State Laws that Limit E-Commerce in Caskets
By Asheesh Agarwall and Jerry Ellig About the Article Consumers seeking to purchase caskets online could benefit from the Supreme Court’s 2005 decision
University of Illinois College of Law
By Asheesh Agarwall and Jerry Ellig About the Article Consumers seeking to purchase caskets online could benefit from the Supreme Court’s 2005 decision
By Ann M. Murphy About the Article The disposition of a decedent’s remains is a largely unregulated area. While there are federal regulations
By Victoria Farran About the Article Anti-aging skincare products often make unrealistic anti-aging claims that mislead consumers, particularly older consumers. Because of the
By Bonnie Brandl and Tess Meuer About the Article Meredith is seventy-eight years old and has lived in her current home for forty-seven
by Brian K. LaFratta About the Article Currently, an estimated sixty-three percent of elderly Americans have an unmet need for mental health services.
By Jamie Lake About the Article Schools across the nation have recognized the benefits of senior citizen volunteerism. In the following note, Jamie
By Richard L. Kaplan About the Article When individual retirement accounts (IRAs) were originally created, their sole purpose was to set up personal
By J. Steven Beckett and Steven D. Stennett About the Article The growth of the U.S. elderly population has led to increased debate
About the Article One of the greatest dangers awaiting mature Americans traveling abroad does not stem from political unrest, but rather from the
By Jeffery L. Soltermann About the Article In analyzing the practice of “Medicaid estate planning,” Mr. Soltermann finds much to criticize. He believes