Litigating Obama’s like it/keep it fix: The question of standing
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. I argued yesterday that President Obama’s effort to make good
The following is a guest post by Nicholas Bagley, University of Michigan Assistant Professor of Law. I argued yesterday that President Obama’s effort to make good
It’s conventional wisdom that during the economic downturn people cut back on spending on health care. That’s a demand-side story for the recent, slower growth in
A little lost amid the din of President Obama’s administrative fix was an op-ed by Ramesh Ponnuru and Yuval Levin setting forward a “conservative alternative”
The 56% of U.S. adults who now say it is not the federal government’s responsibility to make sure all Americans have healthcare coverage continues to
Longtime reader of the blog writes (slightly edited): The author of the comment cites calibration as the problem–different data set from which rule derived, etc.
We’ve discussed the potential overuse of mammograms before. We’ve discussed how diagnosis has increased without comparable reductions in mortality. Now we get to talk about
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