2011 NAELA Student Journal

First Place
Billy Dalto, Willamette University College of Law
How Oregon's Elder Abuse Prevention Act Ups the Ante in State Securities Law Cases

Second Place
Bridget Haeg, St. Louis University School of Law
Keeping It Personal: Why All State Medicaid Programs Should Compensate Family Caregivers in Self-Directed Personal Care Services

Third Place
Joshua R. Wilkins, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law
Consumer Directed Negotiated Risk Agreements

Tied for Fourth Place
Alissa Fischer, William Mitchell College of Law
Help or Hinder: Recent HCBS Programs and Their Impact on "Aging in Place"

Tied for Fourth Place
Laura Jolley, University of Virginia Law School
Caring for Older America: Building a Sustainable Domestic Nursing Workforce

Fifth Place
Christina Leaton, University of Virginia Law School
Allowing Relational Concerns to Enter the Physician-Assisted Suicide (PAS) Debate

Sixth Place
Kathryn Bosse, American University Washington College of Law
It's What She Would Want: The Need to Criminalize Personal Financial Elder Abuse