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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Collective Fiduciary, Lauren R. Roth
The Collective Fiduciary, Lauren R. Roth
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Can fiduciaries be made to serve public goals? The movement under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) towards universal access to health insurance requires us to focus on the fiduciary relationships between large organizations providing access to healthcare and the populations they serve. These relationships have become a collective undertaking instead of a direct, personal relationship.
In this Article, I introduce the concept of the collective fiduciary in response to the shift towards uniform, national goals in the realm of health insurance and healthcare. Only through a collective approach can we hold fiduciaries accountable for the welfare of …
A Failure To Supervise: How The Bureaucracy And The Courts Abandoned Their Intended Roles Under Erisa, Lauren R. Roth
A Failure To Supervise: How The Bureaucracy And The Courts Abandoned Their Intended Roles Under Erisa, Lauren R. Roth
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This Article addresses how courts failed to adequately supervise employers administering pension plans before ERISA. Relying on a number of different legal theories — from an initial theory that pensions were gratuities offered by employers to the recognition that pension promises could create contractual rights — the courts repeatedly found ways to allow employers to promise much and provide little to workers expecting retirement security. In Section III, this Article addresses how Congress failed to create an effective structure for strong bureaucratic enforcement and the bureaucratic agencies with enforcement responsibilities failed to fulfill those functions. Finally, in Section IV, this …
Attorney’S Fees In Civil Rights Cases—October 2009 Term, Martin A. Schwartz
Attorney’S Fees In Civil Rights Cases—October 2009 Term, Martin A. Schwartz
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Irresponsible Legislating: Reeling In The Aftermath Of Kelo, Patricia E. Salkin
Irresponsible Legislating: Reeling In The Aftermath Of Kelo, Patricia E. Salkin
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Supreme Court Section 1983 Decisions: (October 2001 Term), Martin A. Schwartz
Supreme Court Section 1983 Decisions: (October 2001 Term), Martin A. Schwartz
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Congress Misses Twice With The Community Character Act: Will Three Times Be A Charm?, Patricia E. Salkin
Congress Misses Twice With The Community Character Act: Will Three Times Be A Charm?, Patricia E. Salkin
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International Trade Relations And The Separation Of Powers Under The United States Constitution, John Linarelli
International Trade Relations And The Separation Of Powers Under The United States Constitution, John Linarelli
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Retaliatorily Discharged Employees’ Standing To Sue Under The Antitrust Laws, Gary M. Shaw
Retaliatorily Discharged Employees’ Standing To Sue Under The Antitrust Laws, Gary M. Shaw
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