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The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Healthcare Reform

The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Healthcare Reform

9780199970025
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The legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act, and the Supreme Courts decision to uphold the law, is quite possibly the most momentous Supreme Court case on the issue of federal power in our era. Yet, despite the Courts ruling, the issue of health care reform is still an incredibly divisive issue. For the left, the federal government has the power to regulate interstate commerce, and the health insurance industry surely falls under the definition of interstate commerce. Forconservatives, the individual mandate is the core of the plan, and it represents an egregious erosion of individual rights and liberties. Andrew Koppelman, a leading constitutional scholar and an expert on the issue, thinks that the constitutional arguments against it are spurious, and in The Tough LuckConstitution and the Assault on Health Care Reform, explains why. After walking readers through the 125-year modern history of Supreme Court cases dealing with the regulation of commerce, Koppelman tackles the arguments for and against the law. He contends that the New Deal established that that federal government had broad power over interstate commerce. If most commerce in a modern, complex economy like the US amounts to interstate commerce-as case law currently holds-then surelyhealth care, which constitutes one sixth of the economy and is dominated by an insurance industry that crosses state lines, is interstate commerce too. Koppelmans book closes with an analysis of the final decision. The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Health Care Reform is an authoritative accountof the issue-one that not only carries great implications for the upcoming presidential election, but which also serves as a definitive analysis for years to come.
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OUP USA
84476
9780199970025
9780199970025

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
208
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
340
  • Contents; Introduction; Chapter One: The Road to the Mandate; Origins of health insurance; After Medicare and Medicaid; Obama; Chapter Two: Appropriate Constitutional Limits; The enumerated powers; Necessary and Proper; The unhappy story of judicially crafted limits; A Constitution of subsidiarity; Why the mandate is constitutional; Chapter Three: Bad News for Mail Robbers; The invention of the constitutional objection; Barnetts libertarianism; The path to the Supreme Court; The Broccoli Horrible; From court to Court; Chapter Four: What the Court Did; The mandate; Medicaid; Severability; Explaining John Roberts; Chapter Five: Where It Hurts; So what happens to the Medicaid expansion?; Your tough luck; Acknowledgements;
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