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The Supreme Court's decision in the Health Care Case, NFIB v. Sebelius, gripped the nation's attention during the spring of 2012. Like the legislative battle leading to adoption of ?Obamacare?, the litigation took many unexpected twists and turns, culminating in a surprising, fractured and confusing decision from the Supreme Court. This volume gathers together reactions to the decision from an ideologically diverse selection of the nation's leading scholars of constitutional, administrative, and health law.
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The Supreme Court's decision in the Health Care Case, NFIB v. Sebelius, gripped the nation's attention during the spring of 2012. Like the legislative battle leading to adoption of ?Obamacare?, the litigation took many unexpected twists and turns, culminating in a surprising, fractured and confusing decision from the Supreme Court. This volume gathers together reactions to the decision from an ideologically diverse selection of the nation's leading scholars of constitutional, administrative, and health law.
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- Verlag: OUP eBook
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780199301072
- Artikelnr.: 39199022
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Nathaniel Persily is the Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law and Political Science at Columbia Law School. Gillian Metzger is the Vice Dean and Stanley H. Fuld Professor of Law at Columbia Law School. Trevor Morrison is the Liviu Librescu Professor of Law at Columbia Law School.
* Contributors
* Introduction, Nathaniel Persily, Gillian E. Metzger, and Trevor W.
Morrison
* Part I Reflections on the Supreme Court's Decision
* 1 The Court Affirms the Social Contract
* Jack M. Balkin
* 2 Who Won the Obamacare Case?
* Randy E. Barnett
* 3 A Most Improbable 1787 Constitution: A (Mostly) Originalist
Critique of the Constitutionality of the ACA
* Richard A. Epstein
* 4 The June Surprises: Balls, Strikes, and the Fog of War
* Charles Fried
* 5 Much Ado: The Potential Impact of the Supreme Court Decision
Upholding the Affordable Care Act
* Robert N. Weiner
* Part II Lines of Argument: Commerce, Taxing and Spending, Necessary
and Proper, and Due Process
* 6 The Missing Due Process Argument
* Jamal Greene
* 7 "Necessary, " "Proper, " and Health Care Reform
* Andrew Koppelman
* 8 The Presumption of Constitutionality and the Individual Mandate
* Gillian E. Metzger and Trevor W. Morrison
* 9 The Individual Mandate and the Proper Meaning of "Proper "
* Ilya Somin
* Part III The Important Role of the Chief Justice
* 10 Judicial Minimalism, the Mandate, and Mr. Roberts
* Jonathan H. Adler
* 11 Is it the Roberts Court?
* Linda Greenhouse
* 12 More Law than Politics: The Chief, the "Mandate, " Legality, and
Statesmanship
* Neil S. Siegel
* 13 The Secret History of the Chief Justice's Obamacare Decision
* John Fabian Witt
* Part IV The Decision's Implications
* 14 Federalism by Waiver After the Health Care Case
* Samuel R. Bagenstos
* 15 The Health Care Case in the Public Mind: Opinion on the Supreme
Court and Health Reform in a Polarized Era
* Andrea Louise Campbell and Nathaniel Persily
* 16 How Federalism Looks Now: Medicaid and the Nationalizing Effect of
the Supreme Court's Old-Fashioned Federalism in Health Reform
* Abbe R. Gluck
* 17 Constitutional Uncertainty and the Design of Social Insurance:
Reflections on the ACA Case
* Michael J. Graetz and Jerry L. Mashaw
* 18 The Affordable Care Act and the Constitution: Beyond National
Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
* Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
* 19 Medicaid's Next Fifty Years: Aligning an Old Program With the New
Normal
* Sarah Rosenbaum
* 20 Health Policy Devolution and the Institutional Hydraulics of the
ACA
* Theodore W. Ruger
* Introduction, Nathaniel Persily, Gillian E. Metzger, and Trevor W.
Morrison
* Part I Reflections on the Supreme Court's Decision
* 1 The Court Affirms the Social Contract
* Jack M. Balkin
* 2 Who Won the Obamacare Case?
* Randy E. Barnett
* 3 A Most Improbable 1787 Constitution: A (Mostly) Originalist
Critique of the Constitutionality of the ACA
* Richard A. Epstein
* 4 The June Surprises: Balls, Strikes, and the Fog of War
* Charles Fried
* 5 Much Ado: The Potential Impact of the Supreme Court Decision
Upholding the Affordable Care Act
* Robert N. Weiner
* Part II Lines of Argument: Commerce, Taxing and Spending, Necessary
and Proper, and Due Process
* 6 The Missing Due Process Argument
* Jamal Greene
* 7 "Necessary, " "Proper, " and Health Care Reform
* Andrew Koppelman
* 8 The Presumption of Constitutionality and the Individual Mandate
* Gillian E. Metzger and Trevor W. Morrison
* 9 The Individual Mandate and the Proper Meaning of "Proper "
* Ilya Somin
* Part III The Important Role of the Chief Justice
* 10 Judicial Minimalism, the Mandate, and Mr. Roberts
* Jonathan H. Adler
* 11 Is it the Roberts Court?
* Linda Greenhouse
* 12 More Law than Politics: The Chief, the "Mandate, " Legality, and
Statesmanship
* Neil S. Siegel
* 13 The Secret History of the Chief Justice's Obamacare Decision
* John Fabian Witt
* Part IV The Decision's Implications
* 14 Federalism by Waiver After the Health Care Case
* Samuel R. Bagenstos
* 15 The Health Care Case in the Public Mind: Opinion on the Supreme
Court and Health Reform in a Polarized Era
* Andrea Louise Campbell and Nathaniel Persily
* 16 How Federalism Looks Now: Medicaid and the Nationalizing Effect of
the Supreme Court's Old-Fashioned Federalism in Health Reform
* Abbe R. Gluck
* 17 Constitutional Uncertainty and the Design of Social Insurance:
Reflections on the ACA Case
* Michael J. Graetz and Jerry L. Mashaw
* 18 The Affordable Care Act and the Constitution: Beyond National
Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
* Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
* 19 Medicaid's Next Fifty Years: Aligning an Old Program With the New
Normal
* Sarah Rosenbaum
* 20 Health Policy Devolution and the Institutional Hydraulics of the
ACA
* Theodore W. Ruger
* Contributors
* Introduction, Nathaniel Persily, Gillian E. Metzger, and Trevor W.
Morrison
* Part I Reflections on the Supreme Court's Decision
* 1 The Court Affirms the Social Contract
* Jack M. Balkin
* 2 Who Won the Obamacare Case?
* Randy E. Barnett
* 3 A Most Improbable 1787 Constitution: A (Mostly) Originalist
Critique of the Constitutionality of the ACA
* Richard A. Epstein
* 4 The June Surprises: Balls, Strikes, and the Fog of War
* Charles Fried
* 5 Much Ado: The Potential Impact of the Supreme Court Decision
Upholding the Affordable Care Act
* Robert N. Weiner
* Part II Lines of Argument: Commerce, Taxing and Spending, Necessary
and Proper, and Due Process
* 6 The Missing Due Process Argument
* Jamal Greene
* 7 "Necessary, " "Proper, " and Health Care Reform
* Andrew Koppelman
* 8 The Presumption of Constitutionality and the Individual Mandate
* Gillian E. Metzger and Trevor W. Morrison
* 9 The Individual Mandate and the Proper Meaning of "Proper "
* Ilya Somin
* Part III The Important Role of the Chief Justice
* 10 Judicial Minimalism, the Mandate, and Mr. Roberts
* Jonathan H. Adler
* 11 Is it the Roberts Court?
* Linda Greenhouse
* 12 More Law than Politics: The Chief, the "Mandate, " Legality, and
Statesmanship
* Neil S. Siegel
* 13 The Secret History of the Chief Justice's Obamacare Decision
* John Fabian Witt
* Part IV The Decision's Implications
* 14 Federalism by Waiver After the Health Care Case
* Samuel R. Bagenstos
* 15 The Health Care Case in the Public Mind: Opinion on the Supreme
Court and Health Reform in a Polarized Era
* Andrea Louise Campbell and Nathaniel Persily
* 16 How Federalism Looks Now: Medicaid and the Nationalizing Effect of
the Supreme Court's Old-Fashioned Federalism in Health Reform
* Abbe R. Gluck
* 17 Constitutional Uncertainty and the Design of Social Insurance:
Reflections on the ACA Case
* Michael J. Graetz and Jerry L. Mashaw
* 18 The Affordable Care Act and the Constitution: Beyond National
Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
* Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
* 19 Medicaid's Next Fifty Years: Aligning an Old Program With the New
Normal
* Sarah Rosenbaum
* 20 Health Policy Devolution and the Institutional Hydraulics of the
ACA
* Theodore W. Ruger
* Introduction, Nathaniel Persily, Gillian E. Metzger, and Trevor W.
Morrison
* Part I Reflections on the Supreme Court's Decision
* 1 The Court Affirms the Social Contract
* Jack M. Balkin
* 2 Who Won the Obamacare Case?
* Randy E. Barnett
* 3 A Most Improbable 1787 Constitution: A (Mostly) Originalist
Critique of the Constitutionality of the ACA
* Richard A. Epstein
* 4 The June Surprises: Balls, Strikes, and the Fog of War
* Charles Fried
* 5 Much Ado: The Potential Impact of the Supreme Court Decision
Upholding the Affordable Care Act
* Robert N. Weiner
* Part II Lines of Argument: Commerce, Taxing and Spending, Necessary
and Proper, and Due Process
* 6 The Missing Due Process Argument
* Jamal Greene
* 7 "Necessary, " "Proper, " and Health Care Reform
* Andrew Koppelman
* 8 The Presumption of Constitutionality and the Individual Mandate
* Gillian E. Metzger and Trevor W. Morrison
* 9 The Individual Mandate and the Proper Meaning of "Proper "
* Ilya Somin
* Part III The Important Role of the Chief Justice
* 10 Judicial Minimalism, the Mandate, and Mr. Roberts
* Jonathan H. Adler
* 11 Is it the Roberts Court?
* Linda Greenhouse
* 12 More Law than Politics: The Chief, the "Mandate, " Legality, and
Statesmanship
* Neil S. Siegel
* 13 The Secret History of the Chief Justice's Obamacare Decision
* John Fabian Witt
* Part IV The Decision's Implications
* 14 Federalism by Waiver After the Health Care Case
* Samuel R. Bagenstos
* 15 The Health Care Case in the Public Mind: Opinion on the Supreme
Court and Health Reform in a Polarized Era
* Andrea Louise Campbell and Nathaniel Persily
* 16 How Federalism Looks Now: Medicaid and the Nationalizing Effect of
the Supreme Court's Old-Fashioned Federalism in Health Reform
* Abbe R. Gluck
* 17 Constitutional Uncertainty and the Design of Social Insurance:
Reflections on the ACA Case
* Michael J. Graetz and Jerry L. Mashaw
* 18 The Affordable Care Act and the Constitution: Beyond National
Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius
* Timothy Stoltzfus Jost
* 19 Medicaid's Next Fifty Years: Aligning an Old Program With the New
Normal
* Sarah Rosenbaum
* 20 Health Policy Devolution and the Institutional Hydraulics of the
ACA
* Theodore W. Ruger