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Symposium:
Ensuring (E)qual(ity) Health Care for Poor Americans
Published in Brooklyn Law Review  60, no. 1 (1994)
 
Forewords
 
Ed Sparer’s Legacy Elizabeth M. Schneider
 
Aspirations and Reality in the Law and Politics of Health Care Reform: Examining a Symposium on (E)qual(ity) Care for the Poor Ann C. McGinley
 
Symposium
 
Setting a Place for Ed Sparer at the National Health Reform Table Sara Rosenbaum
 
The National Agenda for Health Care Reform: What Does It Mean for Poor Americans? Theodore R. Marmor
 
Equality, Entitlement, and National Health Care Reform: The Challenge of Managed Competition and Managed Care Rand E. Rosenblatt
 
Helping the Vices of Poverty to be Heard in the Health Care Reform Debate Ellen M. Yacknin
 
Does Clinton’s Health Care Reform Proposal Ensure (E)qual(ity) of Health Care for Ethnic Americans and the Poor? Verneillia R. Randall
 
Breaking the Barriers of Access to Health Care: A Discussion of the Role of Civil Rights Litigation and the Relationship between Burdens of Proof and the Experience of Denial Marianne L. Engleman Lado
 
Making Managed Competition a Social Arena: Strategies for Action Louise G. Trubek
 
Training the Ed Sparers of Tomorrow: Integrating Health Law Theory and Practice David F. Chavkin


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