Health care reform still a hot topic across nation Herald Times Reporter Ron Johnson acknowledged he most likely would not be there if Democrats had not pushed through their health care reform bill two years ago. When President Barack Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010, …
Health Care Reform: Sorting Out the Scaremongers Huffington Post (blog) The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, aka healthcare reform, is now two years old, and still an infant. As noted by the local Public Health Institute, a very respective advocate for better health, this 'infant' is thriving, to the benefit of …
Koch Brothers v. Health Care Reform Huffington Post Conservative activists will rally at the Supreme Court tomorrow to encourage the overturn of the Affordable Care Act. The "Hands Off My Health Care" protest — which will feature the likes of Rep. Michelle Bachmann and Sens.
Koch Brothers v. Health Care Reform Huffington Post (blog) Conservative activists will rally at the Supreme Court tomorrow to encourage the overturn of the Affordable Care Act. The "Hands Off My Health Care" protest–which will feature the likes of Rep. Michelle Bachmann and Sens. Jim DeMint and Rand Paul–is …
America's health care reform through history Atlanta Journal Constitution Though he made health care a major campaign issue, as president can't get a plan for the elderly through Congress. (AP Photo/File) FILE – In this photo taken in 1912 Theodore Roosevelt campaigns for President. Roosevelt champions national health…
Health care reform two years later WKYT Two years later and lawmakers in Washington are still trying decide whether the health care reform bill is constitutional. It has been the topic of conversation since the day the bill meant to make health care more affordable for everyone was proposed.
Health care reform arguments offer real-world lessons for law students The National Law Journal The US Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about the reforms this week. "I think that just about everyone who teaches constitutional law is using the health care law when they get to the Commerce Clause," said Robert Orentlicher, a professor at …