The Supreme Court case of Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida which is seeking to overturn the health care bill passed by President Obama in 2010 is creating an interesting and telling political dynamic. Efforts to repeal the bill, particularly the individual mandate which requires uninsured Americans to buy health care or else face a fine, may seem extremely polarizing at first glance, but it is not that simple
Progressives who oppose this bill are not being obstructionist. Rather, they are taking the position...
By making this bill about reforming health insurance companies, but not about expanding health cover...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of the...
This week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of subsides which support federal health insurance excha...
Passage of the health care bill will not be a major victory for the Obama presidency, but it will al...
Obama has been handed an unexpected and, to a significant degree, undeserved victory only a few mont...
A victory on health care would reinvigorate the progressive movement that elected Obama, and secure ...
If the Democrats pass the health care bill, and are able to do it with a public option, the Republic...
If the Democrats can create some momentum of their own, and learn the lessons of health care, then t...
On March 23, 2010, after a lengthy political debate on health care reform, President Barack Obama si...
This commentary describes the legal challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
On June 28, 2012, a mere century after the first presidential proposal for national health insurance...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...
In this timely new briefing, Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, University Professor and Faculty Director...
Progressives who oppose this bill are not being obstructionist. Rather, they are taking the position...
By making this bill about reforming health insurance companies, but not about expanding health cover...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of the...
This week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of subsides which support federal health insurance excha...
Passage of the health care bill will not be a major victory for the Obama presidency, but it will al...
Obama has been handed an unexpected and, to a significant degree, undeserved victory only a few mont...
A victory on health care would reinvigorate the progressive movement that elected Obama, and secure ...
If the Democrats pass the health care bill, and are able to do it with a public option, the Republic...
If the Democrats can create some momentum of their own, and learn the lessons of health care, then t...
On March 23, 2010, after a lengthy political debate on health care reform, President Barack Obama si...
This commentary describes the legal challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
On June 28, 2012, a mere century after the first presidential proposal for national health insurance...
Seven months into the Obama presidency the GOP's biggest, and perhaps only, success has been drownin...
On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ( AC...
In this timely new briefing, Professor Lawrence O. Gostin, University Professor and Faculty Director...
Progressives who oppose this bill are not being obstructionist. Rather, they are taking the position...
By making this bill about reforming health insurance companies, but not about expanding health cover...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of the...