Drilling Down on Loper Bright and Health Care Regulation
The Loper Bright decision leaves hundreds of pivotal health care regulations subject to litigation.
Federal Agencies Enroll Health Insurers in PrEP School
Recent federal guidance clarifies health care coverage on vital HIV medication.
The Contraceptive Clash
The Trump Administration’s regulations take aim at the ACA’s contraceptive mandate.
Regulation, Delegation, and the Affordable Care Act
Empirical study of the ACA’s implementation provides insight into the delegation of policymaking authority.
Will State Public Options Deliver on Health Care Reform?
States developing public options may offer the federal government valuable lessons in expanding access to care at a lower cost.
The Little Health Bill That Could
A proposed law would reduce the amount households spend on health care each year.
How Ending an ACA Subsidy Was Worth its Weight in Silver
Court sides with insurance companies in cost-sharing subsidies class action despite their use of “silver loading.”