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A conspiracy against Obamacare :the ...
Barnett, Randy E.

 

  • A conspiracy against Obamacare :the Volokh conspiracy and the health care case /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 344.7302/2
    書名/作者: A conspiracy against Obamacare : : the Volokh conspiracy and the health care case // Randy E. Barnett, Jonathan H. Adler, David E. Bernstein, Orin Kerr, David B. Kopel, Ilya Somin ; Edited by Trevor Burrus.
    其他作者: Barnett, Randy E.
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource.
    附註: Includes index.
    標題: Blogs - United States.
    標題: Compulsory health insurance - Law and legislation - United States.
    標題: Constitutional law - United States.
    標題: Health care reform - United States.
    標題: Health insurance - Law and legislation - United States.
    標題: Law - Dictionaries. - United States
    標題: Medical care - Law and legislation - United States.
    標題: LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice
    ISBN: 1137363738 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 9781137363732 (electronic bk.)
    內容註: 1. In the Beginning -- 2. The Law is Passed -- 3. The Cases Begin -- 4. Decisions, Decisions -- 5. Moving Up the Ladder -- 6. The Big Show -- 7. Argument -- 8. Decision Time and Aftermath -- Post-Script and Concluding Thoughts.
    摘要、提要註: The debate over the Affordable Care Act was one of the most important and public examinations of the Constitution in our history. At the forefront of that debate were the legal scholars blogging at the Volokh Conspiracy, who engaged in a spirited, erudite, and accessible discussion of the legal issues involved in the cases - beginning before the law was even passed. Several of the Volokh bloggers played key roles in developing the constitutional arguments against the ACA. Their blog posts and articles about the Act had a significant impact on both the public debate and the legal arguments in the case. It was perhaps the first time that a blog affected arguments submitted to the United States Supreme Court on a major issue. In the process, the bloggers helped legitimize a new type of legal discourse. This book compiles the discussion that unfolded at the Volokh Conspiracy blog into a readable narrative, enhanced with new context and analysis, as the contributors reflect on the Obamacare litigation with the advantage of hindsight. The different bloggers certainly did not always agree with each other, but the back-and-forth debates provide momentum as the reader follows the development of the arguments over time. "A Conspiracy Against Obamacare" exemplifies an important new form of legal discourse and public intellectualism.
    電子資源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137363732
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