This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s 2012 decision in National Federation of Business v. Sibelius (NFIB). That case held that the individual mandate penalty in the Obamacare legislation will be a tax and not a penalty, and that the penalty will therefore be constitutional under the Taxing Clause of the Constitution, even though a majority of the Court held that the mandate itself-the requirement to acquire insurance or pay the tax/penalty-was not a valid exercise of the commerce power. The result in the case was not necessarily a surprise, but the reliance on the taxing power was. This article discusses the understanding of the taxing power reflected in NFIB; describes what Chief Justice Roberts did not say about the scope of that p...
The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” includes what is called an “individual responsibili...
The Supreme Court’s “new federalism” decisions impose modest limits on the regulatory authority of C...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, Chief Justice Roberts wrote for a majori...
This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s 2012 decision in National Federation of Business v. Sib...
When Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion of the Court in National Federation of Independent...
Few predicted that the constitutional fate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would t...
This article compares National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius – the Supreme Court’s ...
This article, prepared for a symposium at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky Univ...
In 2010, President Obama signed legislation that significantly altered the healthcare and health ins...
Every American law student learns that there is a difference between a statute\u27s meaning and its ...
Report that provides an overview of the Court's holding with respect to the individual mandate of th...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires Americans to have or buy health insurance. T...
In June 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States decided the fate of the Patient Protection and ...
What does the Constitution mean when it says that “The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect ...
This article considers the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in National Federation of Independen...
The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” includes what is called an “individual responsibili...
The Supreme Court’s “new federalism” decisions impose modest limits on the regulatory authority of C...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, Chief Justice Roberts wrote for a majori...
This article examines the Supreme Court\u27s 2012 decision in National Federation of Business v. Sib...
When Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion of the Court in National Federation of Independent...
Few predicted that the constitutional fate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would t...
This article compares National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius – the Supreme Court’s ...
This article, prepared for a symposium at the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky Univ...
In 2010, President Obama signed legislation that significantly altered the healthcare and health ins...
Every American law student learns that there is a difference between a statute\u27s meaning and its ...
Report that provides an overview of the Court's holding with respect to the individual mandate of th...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act requires Americans to have or buy health insurance. T...
In June 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States decided the fate of the Patient Protection and ...
What does the Constitution mean when it says that “The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect ...
This article considers the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in National Federation of Independen...
The “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” includes what is called an “individual responsibili...
The Supreme Court’s “new federalism” decisions impose modest limits on the regulatory authority of C...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, Chief Justice Roberts wrote for a majori...