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Journal of Legislation and Public Policy

Volume 8, Number 1

Fall 2005
Symposium: Increasing Access to Health Care: Methods to Address the National Crisis

Introductory Remarks
Heather H. Pierce

The Case for Reform: How New York State’s Secret Hospital Charity Care Pool Funds Fail to Help Uninsured and Underinsured New Yorkers
Elisabeth Benjamin & Kat Gabriesheski

Community Lawyering: An Approach to Addressing Inequalities in Access to Health Care for Poor, of Color, and Immigrant Communities
Rose Cuison Villazor

Increasing Access to Health Care andReducing Minority Health Disparities: A Brief History and the Impact of Community Health Centers
A.H. Strelnick

Article
Corporate Expatriations—The Tip of the Iceberg: Restoring the Competitiveness of the United States in the Global Marketplace
Steven V. Melnik

Notes
Changing the Borders of the Federal Trust Obligation: The Urban Indian Health Care Crisis
Caryn Trombino

Recent Developments
Has Spam Been Canned? Consumers, Marketers, and the Making of The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003
W. Parker Baxter

Like Water for Conflict: 527 Regulation and the Trickle-Down Effect
Allison Joy Rosendahl

 

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