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The Voting Rights Act And The "New And Improved" Intent Test: Old Wine In New Bottles, Randolph M. Scott-Mclaughlin
The Voting Rights Act And The "New And Improved" Intent Test: Old Wine In New Bottles, Randolph M. Scott-Mclaughlin
Touro Law Review
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Is The Veterans' Benefits Jurisprudence Of The U.S. Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit Faithful To The Mandate Of Congress?, Charles G. Mills
Is The Veterans' Benefits Jurisprudence Of The U.S. Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit Faithful To The Mandate Of Congress?, Charles G. Mills
Touro Law Review
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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 …