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Does The Individual Mandate Coerce?, Raphael Boleslavsky, Sergio J. Campos Jan 2013

Does The Individual Mandate Coerce?, Raphael Boleslavsky, Sergio J. Campos

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act includes an individual mandate that penalizes individuals who do not purchase health insurance. Critics of the individual mandate, including a majority of justices on the Supreme Court, contend that Congress cannot use its Commerce Clause power to coerce individuals to buy a product. Supporters concede that the mandate coerces but argue that it is otherwise permissible under the Commerce Clause. This article questions whether the individual mandate coerces. It uses a simple economic model to show that, under certain conditions, the individual mandate induces insurers to sell health insurance at a price each …


Fundamental Mismatch: The Improper Integration Of Individual Liberty Rights Into Commerce Clause Analysis Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Arthur J.R. Baker Oct 2001

Fundamental Mismatch: The Improper Integration Of Individual Liberty Rights Into Commerce Clause Analysis Of The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Arthur J.R. Baker

University of Miami Law Review

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College Students Be Aware: Problems And Pitfalls In Student Health Insurance, Kelly L. Wright Jul 1999

College Students Be Aware: Problems And Pitfalls In Student Health Insurance, Kelly L. Wright

University of Miami Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


Fraud And Abuse, Mark Langdon, Eric S. Tower, Eric Roth Jul 1999

Fraud And Abuse, Mark Langdon, Eric S. Tower, Eric Roth

University of Miami Business Law Review

No abstract provided.