The Affordable Care Act Decision : Philosophical and Legal Implications

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The Affordable Care Act Decision : Philosophical and Legal Implications

  • 著者名:Allhoff, Fritz (EDT)/Hall, Mark (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2014/02/18発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138731516
  • eISBN:9781134641086

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Interest in NFIB v. Sebelius has been extraordinarily high, from as soon as the legislation was passed, through lower court rulings, the Supreme Court’s grant of certiorari, and the decision itself, both for its substantive holdings and the purported behind-the-scene dynamics. Legal blogs exploded with analysis, bioethicists opined on our collective responsibilities, and philosophers tackled concepts like ‘coercion’ and the activity/inactivity distinction. This volume aims to bring together scholars from disparate fields to analyze various features of the decision. It comprises over twenty essays from a range of academic disciplines, namely law, philosophy, and political science. Essays are divided into five units: context and history, analyzing the opinions, individual liberty, Medicaid, and future implications.

Table of Contents

Introduction Fritz Allhoff and Mark A. Hall  Unit 1: Context and History  1. NFIB v. Sebelius: Five Takes Glenn H. Reynolds and Brannon P. Denning  2. Popular Constitutionalism and the Affordable Care Act Josh Blackman  3. Metaphysical Philosophers and the ‘Practical Statesmanship’ of Supreme Court Justices in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius Brian E. Butler  4. By Any Means Necessary? The Constitutionalisation of Healthcare in the United States of America, United Kingdom, and Brazil Jane Marriot and Jamie Fletcher  Unit 2: Analyzing the Opinions  5. Fractured Group Speech Acts and the Holding of NFIB v. Sebelius Caleb Mason  6. A Strategy of Increasing Judicial Power in NFIB v. Sebelius Tonja Jacobi  7. The Health Insurance Mandate Really is a Tax, and That’s a Good Thing Too Paul Gowder  8. Activity, Inactivity, and Production: Roberts’ Commerce Clause Argument  Nathan Stout  Unit 3: Individual Liberty  9. Autonomy and the ACA Individual Mandate JB Coleman  10. Employers’ Rights and the ACA Jessica Flanigan  11. Moral Pluralism and Federal Authority Jacob Affolter  12. The ACA and Religious Liberty: Principles of Adjudication R. Mary Lemmons  Unit 4: Medicaid  13. Fiscal Objections to Expanded Health Coverage: A Case Study of the ACA Alex Rajczi  14. In Defence of the ACA’s Medicaid Expansion Ishani Maitra and Brian Weatherson  15. Coercion, Political Accountability, and Voter Ignorance: The Mistaken Medicaid Expansion Ruling in NFIB v. Sebelius  Alexander A. Guerrero  16. Was the Medicaid Expansion Coercive? I. Glenn Cohen  Unit 5: Future Implications  17. Conditional Spending and the Conditional Offer Puzzle  Mitchell N. Berman  18. The Health of the Commerce Clause: The Sebelius Decision and the Future of Federal Power  Marcus Schulzke and Amanda Cortney Carroll  19. Reflections on the Rule of Law After NFIB v. Sebelius  Christopher Boom  20. "The Alien Exclusion: ACA and the Oblique Rights of Those on the Margins" Jill Hernandez

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