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Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review publishes articles devoted to public interest, international and domestic civil rights and social justice perspectives on employee benefits, disability, elder, health, poverty, and social insurance law. Since 2002, and as formerly known as the Elder’s Advisor, it has been produced by Marquette University law students who work closely with experts in the field to bring to publication a readable compendium of current issues and complex policy problems at the intersection of benefits law and social justice.
Benefits seeks to publish succinct and readable articles of interest to scholars, policy makers, and practitioners. Accessibility is key to our effort to create dialogue and progress in benefits and social welfare issues. Important articles may, for example, explore points of philosophy or policy in detail, or may encapsulate an issue for non-specialists.
Submissions can be made here on Scholastica or sent to benefitslaw@marquette.edu.