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50 Years of ERISA Preemption: Where Do We Stand? [CC]
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David J Carr, Arnold Henry Pedowitz, Eric Akira Tate, Keith J Brodie, Brian Christensen, David Johnson, Walter Judge, Scott McDonald, William A Nolan, Kyle B Russell, Bradford J Smith
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This program will review current issues relating to ERISA preemption within the context of 50 years of caselaw defining the scope and limits of ERISA's preemptive effect.