From the introduction: While the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate survived constitutional scrutiny in NFIB v. Sebelius, a Republican president and/or changes in the House or Senate this fall could lead to its demise. As campaigns shift into high gear, the law’s opponents will undoubtedly draw on the strident and jointly authored dissent of Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito. Despite the value of robust debate, relying on the dissent may be problematic due to its misperceptions about the ACA and the realities of health care. Thus, while we considered what we were waiting for in the weeks before the decision, the Court’s ruling raises a new question: “Who Are We Talking About?
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From the introduction: While the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate survived constitutional sc...
From the introduction: “Reading between the lines” of the Supreme Court arguments seems to be everyo...
The Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ...
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The pervasiveness of our healthcare problem seems to have bypassed most justices on the Supreme Cour...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of th...
Before the oral arguments in late March, the vast majority of legal scholars felt confident that the...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Katherine Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human ...
On June 28, 2012, a mere century after the first presidential proposal for national health insurance...
The Supreme Court\u27s ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act may have raised more questions than ...
This week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of subsides which support federal health insurance excha...
This article examines Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion in National Federal of Independent Business v. ...
In 2012, in a highly anticipated decision, the United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutional...
The articles published in this volume of Law and Contemporary Problems address the constitutionality...
On March 23, 2010, after a lengthy political debate on health care reform, President Barack Obama si...
From the introduction: While the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate survived constitutional sc...
From the introduction: “Reading between the lines” of the Supreme Court arguments seems to be everyo...
The Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care ...
From the introduction: With the U.S. Supreme Court poised to rule on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) i...
The pervasiveness of our healthcare problem seems to have bypassed most justices on the Supreme Cour...
In Florida v. HHS, a lawsuit brought on behalf of 26 states challenging the constitutionality of th...
Before the oral arguments in late March, the vast majority of legal scholars felt confident that the...
In National Federation of Independent Business v. Katherine Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human ...
On June 28, 2012, a mere century after the first presidential proposal for national health insurance...
The Supreme Court\u27s ruling to uphold the Affordable Care Act may have raised more questions than ...
This week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of subsides which support federal health insurance excha...
This article examines Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion in National Federal of Independent Business v. ...
In 2012, in a highly anticipated decision, the United States Supreme Court upheld the constitutional...
The articles published in this volume of Law and Contemporary Problems address the constitutionality...
On March 23, 2010, after a lengthy political debate on health care reform, President Barack Obama si...