Sebelius. Almost 28 months after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of health care reform. Though the underlying arguments set forth in the majority opinion venture deep into the labyrinth of constitutional law and ...
The White House said a proposed rule would allow DACA recipients to qualify for Medicaid and coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Apr 13, 2023 Appeals court preserves access to abortion pill for now but tightens rules The court maintained access to mifepristone for the time being but is only...
This contrasts sharply with California law since 1993 when the California Supreme Court approved surrogacy agreements for gestational surrogacy (Johnson v. Calvert). The court ruled that as between the genetic relationship of the woman who donated the egg, and the relationship of the surrogate, “sh...
The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans, in a 7-2 ruling on June 17, 2021. WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the Obama-era health care law, preserving insurance coverage for millions ...
The Supreme Court's ruling overturning a 1984 precedent could lead to a flood of litigation and will likely have seismic ramifications for health policy. KFF Health NewsJuly 5, 2024 A Health Care Fact-Check of the Debate Here's a look at specific health-related claims made by the two can...
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up a legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act. At issue in the case is the constitutionality of the law's individual mandate. The justices will hear the case in October, meaning it is likely to become a major issue
Attorney General James and a coalition of attorneys general first defended the ACA in court in January 2019. In addition to New York, the coalition that brought the case before the Supreme Court included the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, I...
The Supreme Court announced it will decide the fate of the Affordable Care Act in its next term, just after the 2020 election.
Republicans are hoping the conservative majority on the Supreme Court will end the Affordable Care Act once and for all, but it appears that former President Obama's signature piece of legislation is likely to survive this challenge. Jan Crawford re
The bill’s failure represents a blow to the California Nurses Association, which had backed the bill. …This isn’t the first time a bill to create a single-payer system has died in the Assembly. The Senate advanced a similar bill in 2017, but it died in the Legislature’s lower ...