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The Elder Law Journal

University of Illinois College of Law

Year: 2019

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“BIG BROTHER” AND GRANDMA: AN ARGUMENT FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE IN NURSING HOMES by Selket Nicole Cottle

February 12, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article The proposed use of video surveillance in nursing homes, as a tool to ensure proper care of residents, has spurred

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Top Ten Myths of Social Security Reform by Jeffery R. Brown, Kevin A. Hassett, and Kent Smetters

February 12, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article The future viability of the Social Security system in the United States has pervaded public policy and political debate in

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Top Ten Myths of Medicare by Richard L. Kaplan

February 11, 2019February 11, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article With the United States attempting to reduce its budgetary deficit and in light of recent health care reforms, Medicare has

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Flaming Fifties and Beyond: An International Comparison of Age Discrimination Laws and How the United States Could Improve the Laws for Elderly Women

February 4, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article Age discrimination in employment continues to be a major issue in developed countries. Older employees are more disadvantaged to retain

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SHINING THE LIGHT ON PEARLY WHITES: IMPROVING ORAL CARE FOR ELDERS IN A POST-AFFORDABLE CARE ACT WORLD

February 4, 2019February 4, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article Public policy has often overlooked oral health care, even in a political era marked by expanding access to otherwise comprehensive

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Hope We Die Before We Get Old: The Attack on Retirement by Patricia E. Dilley

January 28, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article The American institution of retirement has sustained numerous attacks over the last twenty years, to the extent that it may

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Phishing for Elderly Victims: As the Elderly Migrate to the Internet Fraudulent Schemes Targeting Them Follow by Eric L. Carlson

January 28, 2019 By The Elder Law Journal

About the Article Internet usage is no longer limited to a young, tech-savvy subset of the population. As elderly people use the Internet

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