Court Rejects Tax Challenge to Affordable Care Act
Now it's not a tax?
The most obvious legal interpretation of the health law is the plain meaning of its legislative language.
Executive order this, Barry.
The specter of judicial deference still haunts Halbig v. Burwell.
From American Samoa to the Virgin Islands
No one should be able to use government to force anyone else to buy them something.
The Hobby Lobby case should spur a debate about which actions are properly compelled or prohibited.
The Affordable Care Act locks in the status quo, but new technology is making health care cheaper and more individualized.
After year one, the health care overhaul is riddled with problems.
Selling the president's health care law, one shareable brainfart at a time.
If I'd have known ahead of time that you'd be paying for my health care, I would have taken up jogging or something.
New ideas and new developments improve everything in our lives, and health is no exception.