This article, written shortly after the first health reform lawsuits were filed, considers the key constitutional challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It argues that the law is within Congress’ authority, and that to find otherwise would require a significant shift in Constitutional jurisprudence
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of the...
This Article examines state constitutions and health care rights. Notably, close to a third of state...
This presentation of April 26, 2012 presents data explaining why universal health care coverage is n...
This commentary describes the legal challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
This article explores the constitutionality of the individual mandate of the health care reform bill...
It has been nearly a year since President Obama signed into law the most important piece of civil an...
The health care reform debate raises many complex issues including those of coverage, accessibility,...
Court’s ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, is a landmark deci-sion — both for...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is one of the most significant laws ever passed by Co...
While legislators, scholars and mainstream observers are focused on the intense debates surrounding ...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard and Associate Dean for Faculty Development, University P...
The Supreme Court will soon rule on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable C...
Reform of health policy, via federal legislation appears to be a primary goal of both the President ...
Three separate cases raising constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are now unde...
The public debate over health reform has generally focused on such matters as whether employers shou...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of the...
This Article examines state constitutions and health care rights. Notably, close to a third of state...
This presentation of April 26, 2012 presents data explaining why universal health care coverage is n...
This commentary describes the legal challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
This article explores the constitutionality of the individual mandate of the health care reform bill...
It has been nearly a year since President Obama signed into law the most important piece of civil an...
The health care reform debate raises many complex issues including those of coverage, accessibility,...
Court’s ruling on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, is a landmark deci-sion — both for...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is one of the most significant laws ever passed by Co...
While legislators, scholars and mainstream observers are focused on the intense debates surrounding ...
Associate Professor Elizabeth Weeks Leonard and Associate Dean for Faculty Development, University P...
The Supreme Court will soon rule on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable C...
Reform of health policy, via federal legislation appears to be a primary goal of both the President ...
Three separate cases raising constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are now unde...
The public debate over health reform has generally focused on such matters as whether employers shou...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of the...
This Article examines state constitutions and health care rights. Notably, close to a third of state...
This presentation of April 26, 2012 presents data explaining why universal health care coverage is n...