This Essay examines the effects of the Supreme Court‘s decision in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, in which the Court addressed the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. More precisely, what effects will NFIB have on the law—especially constitutional law? We can divide these effects into two general categories, direct and indirect. Direct legal effects are those created by and through legal norms. They include the operation of legal orders (the mandate in an appellate opinion) and legal rules (stare decisis and the doctrine of law of the case). Indirect legal effects are mediated by causal processes that are not themselves instantiations of legal rules. For example, if a legal decision affects politics, ...
The pervasiveness of our healthcare problem seems to have bypassed most justices on the Supreme Cour...
This issue brief, invited by the American Constitution Society, analyzes the regulatory impacts of t...
Report that provides an overview of the Court's holding with respect to the individual mandate of th...
The thesis of this essay is that the most important legal effects of the Supreme Court\u27s decision...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Affordable Care Act through an analysis of the United S...
In 2010, few anticipated the fate of health care reform would rest with the Supreme Court. Yet Natio...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, the Supreme Court found that the Patient...
The Supreme Court\u27s Spending Clause holding in National Federation of Independent Businesses v. S...
Few predicted that the constitutional fate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would t...
With its opinion on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the U.S. Supreme Court s...
In June 2012 the Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordab...
In 2010, few anticipated the fate of health care reform would rest with the Supreme Court. Yet Natio...
Though Chief Justice Roberts ultimately provided the fifth vote upholding the Affordable Care Act (A...
In June 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States decided the fate of the Patient Protection and ...
The pervasiveness of our healthcare problem seems to have bypassed most justices on the Supreme Cour...
This issue brief, invited by the American Constitution Society, analyzes the regulatory impacts of t...
Report that provides an overview of the Court's holding with respect to the individual mandate of th...
The thesis of this essay is that the most important legal effects of the Supreme Court\u27s decision...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Affordable Care Act through an analysis of the United S...
In 2010, few anticipated the fate of health care reform would rest with the Supreme Court. Yet Natio...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, the Supreme Court found that the Patient...
The Supreme Court\u27s Spending Clause holding in National Federation of Independent Businesses v. S...
Few predicted that the constitutional fate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act would t...
With its opinion on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the U.S. Supreme Court s...
In June 2012 the Supreme Court ruled on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordab...
In 2010, few anticipated the fate of health care reform would rest with the Supreme Court. Yet Natio...
Though Chief Justice Roberts ultimately provided the fifth vote upholding the Affordable Care Act (A...
In June 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States decided the fate of the Patient Protection and ...
The pervasiveness of our healthcare problem seems to have bypassed most justices on the Supreme Cour...
This issue brief, invited by the American Constitution Society, analyzes the regulatory impacts of t...
Report that provides an overview of the Court's holding with respect to the individual mandate of th...