Federalism and National Health Reform, Part 2

This is a TIE-U post associated with Nick Bagley’s Health Reform and Its Legal Controversies (Michigan Law 866, Fall 2015). For related posts, see the course intro. As I explained yesterday, it’s not immediately obvious why health reform had to happen at the federal level. The traditional justifications for federal action—the presence of externalities or … Continue reading Federalism and National Health Reform, Part 2