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The Evolution Of The Applicability Of Erisa To Indian Tribes: We May Finally Have Congressional Intent, But It's Still Flawed, Alicia K. Crawford Jan 2010

The Evolution Of The Applicability Of Erisa To Indian Tribes: We May Finally Have Congressional Intent, But It's Still Flawed, Alicia K. Crawford

American Indian Law Review

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Statutory Standing And The Tyranny Of Labels, Radha A. Pathak Jan 2009

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 …


A Square Peg In A Round Hole: Whether Traditional Trust Law "Make-Whole" Relief Is Available Under Erisa Section 502(A)(3), Susan Harthill Jan 2008

A Square Peg In A Round Hole: Whether Traditional Trust Law "Make-Whole" Relief Is Available Under Erisa Section 502(A)(3), Susan Harthill

Oklahoma Law Review

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Erisa: No Further Inquiry Into Conflicted Plan Administrator Claim Denials, Don Bogan, Benjamin Fu Jan 2006

Erisa: No Further Inquiry Into Conflicted Plan Administrator Claim Denials, Don Bogan, Benjamin Fu

Oklahoma Law Review

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Pension Law: Cash Balance Pension Plans Are Not Inherently Age Discriminatory: Cooper V. Ibm Personal Pension Plan Defies A Strong History Of Support For The Cash Balance Design, Allison C. Mcgrath Jan 2004

Pension Law: Cash Balance Pension Plans Are Not Inherently Age Discriminatory: Cooper V. Ibm Personal Pension Plan Defies A Strong History Of Support For The Cash Balance Design, Allison C. Mcgrath

Oklahoma Law Review

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Reply To Judge Easterbrook: The Unsupported Delegation Of Conflict Adjudication In Erisa Benefit Claims Under The Guise Of Judicial Deference, Donald T. Bogan Jan 2004

Reply To Judge Easterbrook: The Unsupported Delegation Of Conflict Adjudication In Erisa Benefit Claims Under The Guise Of Judicial Deference, Donald T. Bogan

Oklahoma Law Review

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Preemption: The Federal Employees Health Benefit Act(Fehba): Why The Oklahoma Supreme Court Was Wrong In Allowing State Claims In Kincade V. Group Health Services, Matthew P. Sallusti Jan 1999

Preemption: The Federal Employees Health Benefit Act(Fehba): Why The Oklahoma Supreme Court Was Wrong In Allowing State Claims In Kincade V. Group Health Services, Matthew P. Sallusti

Oklahoma Law Review

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Employee Benefits: Erisa Enhanced Benefit Claims And The Seventh Amendment: No Common Ground In The Tenth Circuit-- Adams V. Cyprus Amax Minerals Co., Amy Nixon Jan 1999

Employee Benefits: Erisa Enhanced Benefit Claims And The Seventh Amendment: No Common Ground In The Tenth Circuit-- Adams V. Cyprus Amax Minerals Co., Amy Nixon

Oklahoma Law Review

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Health Care: Erisa Preemption And Hmo Liability--A Fresh Look At Erisa Preemption In The Context Of Subscriber Claims Against Hmos, Brooks Richardson Jan 1996

Health Care: Erisa Preemption And Hmo Liability--A Fresh Look At Erisa Preemption In The Context Of Subscriber Claims Against Hmos, Brooks Richardson

Oklahoma Law Review

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