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In one of the most interesting discussions at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, Justice Samuel Alito asked what the fallback position would be for the rest of the Affordable Care Act if the mandate were declared unconstitutional. He then referred to the amicus brief filed by AEI experts, which contends Title I of the law has to go.
By next year, about two-thirds of American physicians will be working as salaried employees of large groups and hospitals. This movement has been underway for years. Over the last decade, the number of independent physicians was falling by about 2% a year. But these trends are now accelerating.
The dirty little secret of American healthcare is that the mandate wouldn’t save taxpayers a dime. Why? Because the tax subsidies for people with health insurance are bigger than the unpaid medical bills left behind by the uninsured.
Racial preferences thrive shrouded in secrecy.
Congress is in the process of rewriting the United States' patent laws. Scientific and technological changes in virtually all markets have dramatically altered the patent system itself. Reacting to fears that patents and patent litigation could retard rather than support technological progress, legislators are poised to take action with the...
The proposed "pay" rules seek to prevent compensation structures for "covered persons" at "covered institutions" (large financial firms) from encouraging "excessive" and "inappropriate" risk-taking
This is the second AEI conference on optional federal chartering of insurance companies. Since the first, on June 3, 1999, the issue has continued to receive attention within the insurance industry and in Congress, and major industry groups have begun drafting possible legislation. The ABA Insurance Association, an affiliate...
Advocacy journalists sitr up unwarranted hysteria over a weed-killer made to save farmers over $2 billion.





