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Securities Law And Antitrust Law: Two Legal Titans Clash Before The United States Supreme Court In Credit Suisse Securities V. Billing, Stacey Sheely Chubbuck
Securities Law And Antitrust Law: Two Legal Titans Clash Before The United States Supreme Court In Credit Suisse Securities V. Billing, Stacey Sheely Chubbuck
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Statutory Standing And The Tyranny Of Labels, Radha A. Pathak
Statutory Standing And The Tyranny Of Labels, Radha A. Pathak
Oklahoma Law Review
Constitutional and prudential standing doctrines have received an abundance of scholarly consideration. Statutory standing, in contrast, has remained largely unexplored. The Supreme Court’s use of the term is relatively consistent and unobjectionable, but the meaning that many lower courts ascribe to it is anything but innocuous. This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding the different ways in which different courts conceive of statutory standing. Using the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) as a paradigmatic example, it attempts to illustrate the pernicious effects that often result from common misconceptions of statutory standing in disputes involving purely private …
Trust, We Have A Problem: Chawla Ex Rel. Geisinger V. Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company, Its Revelation Of A Problem In Insurable Interest Statutes And The Subsequent Effect On Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts, Mary Mahala Gardner
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Strict Liability And Tax Penalties, William A. Drennan
Strict Liability And Tax Penalties, William A. Drennan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Toward A Theory Of Persuasive Authority, Chad W. Flanders
Toward A Theory Of Persuasive Authority, Chad W. Flanders
Oklahoma Law Review
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