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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 May 2025

Anne L. Alstott
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut
Abbe R. Gluck
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut
Eugene Rusyn
Affiliation:
Yale University, Connecticut

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Law and the 100-Year Life
Transforming Our Institutions for a Longer Lifespan
, pp. v - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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Contents

  1. List of Contributors

  2. Introduction

    Eugene Rusyn, Abbe R. Gluck, and Anne L. Alstott

  3. Part IImplications across the Legal System

    1. 1How the 100-Year Life Challenges the Legal Model of the Human Life Cycle

      Anne L. Alstott

    2. 2The 100-Year Life and the New Family Law

      Naomi Cahn, Clare Huntington, and Elizabeth Scott

    3. 3Education and the 100-Year Life: The Linchpin for Thriving and Enjoyment

      Kimberly Jenkins Robinson

    4. 4Aging Out of Criminal Justice

      Shon Hopwood

    5. 5The 100-Year Life Meets the Future of Work

      Cynthia Estlund

  4. Part IIProtecting Rights and Preparing for the Future

    1. 6The New Old Civil Rights

      Kenji Yoshino

    2. 7Age, Inequality, and Political Representation

      Ganesh Sitaraman

    3. 8Age-Based Classifications in an Age of Centenarians

      Nina A. Kohn

    4. 9Working to Death: Labor Law and Collective Voice in the 100-Year Life

      Kate Andrias

    5. 10The Savings Mirage

      Sara Sternberg Greene

    6. 11Trusts and the 100-Year Life

      John Morley

    7. 12The Right to Grow Old

      Jamal Greene

  5. Part IIIHealth, Workforce, and Innovation: The Investments Required for a Healthy Lifespan

    1. 13The 100-Year-Old American and Our Health System

      Yaron Covo, Abbe R. Gluck, and Linda P. Fried

    2. 14Making the Best of Long-Term Care for Seniors

      Katherine Pratt

    3. 15Immigration and the 100-Year Life

      Eleanor Brown

    4. 16Science Fiction, Legal Fiction, Political Fiction, and the 100-Year Life

      Daniel J. Hemel

    5. 17Bioethics, Reproduction, and Extending Life

      I. Glenn Cohen

  6. Part IVThe 100-Year Life and Our Broader Environment

    1. 18Weathering the 100-Year Life

      Eugene Rusyn and Douglas A. Kysar

    2. 19Local Government Law for the 100-Year Life

      Noah M. Kazis

    3. 20Transportation Policy for the 100-Year Life

      Gregory H. Shill

    4. 21Property and the 100-Year Life

      Taisu Zhang

    5. 22Scaling Down Senior Living: The Postpandemic Future of Housing for Elderly People

      Joanna L. Martin and Lior Jacob Strahilevitz

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