FEBRUARY 3, 2011 8:32AM
By Steve Klingaman
Topics: politics, legal system, health care reform, individual mandate, constitutionality of health care reform, judge roger vinson, u.s. district court pensacola, u.s. supreme court, interstate commerce, the patient protection and affordable care act, ezra klein, article i section 8 of the constitution, insurance mandates, the government made me do it
FEBRUARY 9, 2011 12:28PM
Topics: constitutional fundamentalism, business, commerce, politics, federal legal system, health care reform, individual mandate, constitutionality of health care reform, laurence tribe, new york times op-ed, judge roger vinson, u.s. district court pensacola, u.s. supreme court, interstate commerce, the patient protection and affordable care act, insurance mandates, the government made me do it, "on health care--justice will prevail"
Is Health Care Reform Unconstitutional?
FEBRUARY 3, 2011 8:32AM
By Steve Klingaman
Topics: politics, legal system, health care reform, individual mandate, constitutionality of health care reform, judge roger vinson, u.s. district court pensacola, u.s. supreme court, interstate commerce, the patient protection and affordable care act, ezra klein, article i section 8 of the constitution, insurance mandates, the government made me do it
On Health Care, Laurence Tribe is Half-Right
FEBRUARY 9, 2011 12:28PM
By Steve Klingaman
Topics: constitutional fundamentalism, business, commerce, politics, federal legal system, health care reform, individual mandate, constitutionality of health care reform, laurence tribe, new york times op-ed, judge roger vinson, u.s. district court pensacola, u.s. supreme court, interstate commerce, the patient protection and affordable care act, insurance mandates, the government made me do it, "on health care--justice will prevail"