The baby & the bath water
If you believe Judge Vinson, the entire ACA is now unconstitutional, including many provisions that are clearly constitutional. For example, Congress has power to regulate
If you believe Judge Vinson, the entire ACA is now unconstitutional, including many provisions that are clearly constitutional. For example, Congress has power to regulate
I’m not one for anecdotal evidence (as many of you know), so I’ve not joined in the chorus of people who have cited historical precedent
I’ve detested the “slippery slope” argument for as long as I can remember. And, I’m not just talking about disliking the argument when it is
Just a quick follow-up to my prior post on IV. I used a (flawed) treatment/control randomization as an example. My guess is that many people
The NBER working paper by Randall Morck and Bernard Yeung, “Economics, History and Causation,” has received some attention in the blososphere and in the comments on this
“Eliminating drug price differentials across government programmes in the USA,” by Kalipso Chalkidoua, Gerard Anderson, and Ruth Faden, explains why and how different US federal
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