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22 Elder L.J. [i] (2014-2015)

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ELDER LAW
JOURNAL
Volume 22 Number 1 2014
Board of Editors
Editor-in-Chief
CAROLINE M. UPTON

Managing Editor
E. ALEXANDRO ESPINOZA

Executive Administrative Editor
TIFFANY W.CHAN

Articles Editors
ADAM M. LAW
ANGELA K. SKINNER

Administrative Editors
KAITLYN M. GEIGER
MATTHEW E. MISICHKO

Notes Editors
ZOE AHEARN
SUSANA HEREDIA
JONATHAN W. PADISH

Admissions Editor
RACHEL M. DEMMONS

ALEX ACERRA
BIDE AKANDE
NICHOLAS BALLEN
DAVID BUSSCHER
MARY CHENG
VANEETA CHINTAMANENI
ALEKSIA CULAFIC
MARTHA FRABIZIO
RICHARD ISERT
Faculty Advisor
RICHARD L. KAPLAN

Associate Editors
SARAH M. FORZLEY
ELIZABETH GILBREATH
NOAH M. KLEIN
LYNN ROSE KuzNiTz
HONOR K. MOORE
VICTOR ABEL PEREYRA
JILLIAN N. SCHMITZ
ERIN SOLOMON
WESLEY R. SYLLA
Members
TAYLOR LEMICK
MARTIN MCELLIGOrr
BRYAN MCINTYRE
NAHAL NOORI
MATrHEW PETRUSZAK
NICHOLAS PHILLIPS
VINCE PINE
JACOB RALEIGH
LAYNE ROBERTS
Administrative Aide
JENNIFER M. DUFFY

CHEN SHENG
ADITI SINGH
IRYNA SUKHNATSKA
STEPHANIE TANG
ALEXANDER WARSO
ASHLEY WEIS
LINDSEY WELTMAN
MICHAEL WESTER
JIWON YHEE
Journal Assistant
QUINITA N.M. BALDERSON

© 2014 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois

Topics Editor
JUAN D. MEJIA

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