The Court decision I’m really worried about
Unless you’ve been under a rock, you know that the Supreme Court is going to hear arguments and rule on the ACA next year. Most
Unless you’ve been under a rock, you know that the Supreme Court is going to hear arguments and rule on the ACA next year. Most
By the informal “Rule of 4,” any 4 justices on the Supreme Court can vote to accept a case. If the moderates on the Court
Sound Medicine is a radio show produced by the Indiana University School of Medicine and WFYI Public Radio. I’m on this week’s broadcast, talking about
My standard disclaimer: None of this will matter until the Supreme Court weighs in. But the 11th Circuit has ruled that the individual mandate is
This is a cross-post from Ezra Klein’s blog, where Austin and I are guest-blogging this week. Sarah Kliff reports in Politico today that a number of
It’s strange, but I’ve received a surprising amount of email the last few months telling me that I was wrong, and the Supreme Court will
There were two stories in Wonkbook today that I think are interesting when taken together. The first is by Sarah Kliff: Despite their best efforts,
Julie Rovner makes a good point: So far, the five U.S. District Court judges who have ruled on the merits in the various lawsuits against
What I said last time still holds: Chill. Evidently, Judge Vinson ruled PPACA unconstitutional. He specifically cited the lack of a severability clause. I’m not
I’m not a lawyer, but this is interesting: Today, in Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the Supreme Court invalidated a provision