This brief essay argues that the recently-enacted tax on individuals who fail to purchase health insurance is constitutional. Contrary to the claims of more than a dozen state Attorneys General, this individual responsibility requirement is well within Congress\u27 taxing power under Article I, section 8. That the tax has a regulatory purpose is irrelevant, a point that has been settled law since at least 1953. Moreover, the tax is not subject to the constitutional requirement that direct taxes be apportioned, because (1) it is an income tax, and thus exempted from apportionment by the 16th Amendment; (2) even if not an income tax, it is nonetheless an indirect tax, since it is a tax on a particular use of property or government service...
The Supreme Court’s “new federalism” decisions impose modest limits on the regulatory authority of C...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The Government’s authority to impose taxes is o...
The US Supreme Court last decided a federal tax case on constitutional grounds in 1920, a century ag...
This brief essay argues that the recently-enacted tax on individuals who fail to purchase health ins...
This brief essay responds to recent court decisions and scholarly commentary questioning the constit...
This article, prepared for a symposium at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky Univ...
Along with the others, I want to thank David for organizing this panel. The great advantage of going...
This Article offers a more comprehensive and substantial approach to constitutional review of the ge...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is one of the most significant laws ever passed by Co...
The point of this essay is simple: a direct-consumption tax like the Forbes-Armey-Hall-Rabushka flat...
In debates about reorienting the American revenue system, nearly everyone assumes the Constitution i...
What does the Constitution mean when it says that “The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect ...
Once President Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress have passed a health care reform bill, conserv...
The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” includes what is called an “individual responsibili...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires Americans to have or buy health insurance. T...
The Supreme Court’s “new federalism” decisions impose modest limits on the regulatory authority of C...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The Government’s authority to impose taxes is o...
The US Supreme Court last decided a federal tax case on constitutional grounds in 1920, a century ag...
This brief essay argues that the recently-enacted tax on individuals who fail to purchase health ins...
This brief essay responds to recent court decisions and scholarly commentary questioning the constit...
This article, prepared for a symposium at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky Univ...
Along with the others, I want to thank David for organizing this panel. The great advantage of going...
This Article offers a more comprehensive and substantial approach to constitutional review of the ge...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is one of the most significant laws ever passed by Co...
The point of this essay is simple: a direct-consumption tax like the Forbes-Armey-Hall-Rabushka flat...
In debates about reorienting the American revenue system, nearly everyone assumes the Constitution i...
What does the Constitution mean when it says that “The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect ...
Once President Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress have passed a health care reform bill, conserv...
The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” includes what is called an “individual responsibili...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires Americans to have or buy health insurance. T...
The Supreme Court’s “new federalism” decisions impose modest limits on the regulatory authority of C...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.The Government’s authority to impose taxes is o...
The US Supreme Court last decided a federal tax case on constitutional grounds in 1920, a century ag...