The State of Constitutional Law and Health Care after the Supreme Court Decision: A Panel SeriesPPACA and the Supreme Court Different Perspectives
Streaming Media
Document Type
Video
Date
9-6-2012
Abstract
The Supreme Court upheld the individual mandate to purchase health insurance as constitutional, not under the Commerce Clause, but under the Congress’s power to tax. Law faculty panelists will discuss the constitutional implications of the Supreme Court’s decision, and what the decision says on the right to health care in the U.S.
Institutional Repository Citation
Erin Fuse Brown J.D. & Eric Segall J.D.,
The State of Constitutional Law and Health Care after the Supreme Court Decision: A Panel SeriesPPACA and the Supreme Court Different Perspectives,
Center for Law, Health and Society Events
25
(2012)
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/health_events/25