Volume 46 (1994) A Symposium on Health Care Reform—Perspectives in the 1990s
Introduction
Symposium
Health Care Reform: “Becoming the Nation We Should Be”
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Health Care Reform: Is 1994 the Year?
Gail R. Wilensky
Managed Competition II: A Proposal
Paul M. Ellwood
Health Care Market Reform: A Corporate Employer's Perspective
Herschel V. Sellers III
Health Care in America: In Perspective, in Reality
Leo van der Reis
National Health Care Reform: Welfarism Out of Context
Roberta M. Berry
Federal Tax Treatment of Health Care Expenditures: Is It Part of the Health Care Problem?
Paul J. Donahue
Notes
Post-OWBPA Developments in the Law Regarding Waivers to ADEA Claims
Jill R. Bodensteiner
Multiple Personality Disorder and the Legal System
Sarah K. Fields
Comments
California’s Limits on the Right to Refuse Life Saving Treatment—“No Holds Barred?” Thor v. Superior Court, 855 P.2d 375 (Cal. 1993)
Shirley A. Padmore
Application of the ADEA to Indian Tribes: EEOC v. Fond du Lac Heavy Equipment & Construction Co., 986 F.2d 246 (1993)
Lindsay A. Newbold
A Structure for Legal Interpretation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: Oberti v. Board of Education, 995 F.2d 1204 (1993)
Elizabeth M. Jaffe
Recent Developments
Does Uncle Sam Deserve Part of Your Discrimination Award? The Taxability of Back Pay Awards Under IRC Section 104(a)(2)
Steven R. Schneider