William Mitchell Law Review
Volume 29, Issue 1 (2002)
Articles
The Practice of Elder Law
Stuart C. Bear
Medicaid Planning: Can It Be Justified? Legal and Ethical Implications of Medicaid Planning
Timothy Takacs and David L. McGuffey
Great Expectations—Flawed Implementation: the Dilemma Surrounding Vulnerable Adult Protection
Mike Hatch
Legal Ethics Applied to Initial Client-Lawyer Engagements in which Lawyers Develop Special Needs Pooled Trusts
A. Frank Johns
Judicial Deference to Federal Government Erodes Medicaid Protections for Elderly Spouses Impoverished by the High Costs of Nursing Home Care
Rochelle Bobroff
Pain Management for the Elderly
Terrie M. Lewis
Book Reviews
John Dean's Latest Mea Culpa
Edward T. Matthews
Litigating the Presidency
Stephen H. Norton
Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Jonathan P. Schmidt
- Executive Editors
- Sara Grewing
- Kyle R. Gustafson
- Edward T. Matthews
- Rachel Weatherby
- Editors
- Daniel W. Berglund
- Wendy Brekken
- Jeffrey A. Chelstrom
- Kate Ecklund
- Corwin R. Kruse
- Danielle Mair
- Plymouth Nelson
- Michael J. Stepan
- Assistant Editors
- William Armstrong
- Molly M. Borg
- Tammera Ericson
- Jeremy Greenhouse
- Laura Hansen
- Nick Heydt
- Nancy A. Johnson
- Stephen Knudsen
- Peggy Lin
- Paul Mussell
- Kalli Ostlie
- Luke Robinson
- Theresa Sartaj
- Robin Vue-Benson
- Keely Zwart