A Conspiracy Against Obamacare: Introduction
Barnett, Randy E.; Adler, Jonathan H.; Bernstein, David E.; Kerr, Orin S.; Kopel, David B.; Somin, Ilya
2015-10-15 00:00:00
[The constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare; ACA) was the biggest Supreme Court case in decades. In the beginning, however, it was just the “little case that could,” chugging along to get up a steep legal hill. Legal academics derided the challenge as hopeless. Pundits called it political posturing. At the Volokh Conspiracy, however, a group of legal academics were taking the case very seriously.]
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[The constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare; ACA) was the biggest Supreme Court case in decades. In the beginning, however, it was just the “little case that could,” chugging along to get up a steep legal hill. Legal academics derided the challenge as hopeless. Pundits called it political posturing. At the Volokh Conspiracy, however, a group of legal academics were taking the case very seriously.]
Published: Oct 15, 2015
Keywords: Model Penal Code; Interstate Commerce; Constitutional Interpretation; Commerce Power; School Zone
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