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Drawing Lines In Shifting Sands: The U.S. Supreme Court's Mixed Messages On Erisa Preemption Imperil Health Care Reform, Mary Ann Chirba
Drawing Lines In Shifting Sands: The U.S. Supreme Court's Mixed Messages On Erisa Preemption Imperil Health Care Reform, Mary Ann Chirba
Mary Ann Chirba
This article explains how and why the U.S. Supreme Court’s increasingly erratic preemption jurisprudence has fueled a health care system that routinely harms patients, frustrates health care providers, and derails state reform efforts. It begins by describing the mechanics of ERISA preemption, and then analyzes the Court’s 30 year odyssey from no preemption of state law claims against managed care payers, to broad preemption, retreating to limited preemption and, for now at least, trending again toward broad preemption. This is an extremely unstable area of the law which, at this point, demands not just an update but a thorough overview. …