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Craig B. Garner

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The Supreme Court Opens The Road To Health Care Reform, But Will California Meet The Challenge?, Craig B. Garner Oct 2012

The Supreme Court Opens The Road To Health Care Reform, But Will California Meet The Challenge?, Craig B. Garner

Craig B. Garner

This article provides an overview of the landmark 2012 United States Supreme Court decision National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius. Almost 28 months after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act (ACA) into law, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of health care reform. Though the underlying arguments set forth in the majority opinion venture deep into the labyrinth of constitutional law and test the traditional boundaries of federalism, the holding itself is clear and concise: the ACA’s individual mandate is constitutional; and the Medicaid expansion provisions found within the ACA survive, but the Federal Government is prohibited …


Tracing The Evolution Of American Health Care Through Medicare, Craig B. Garner Nov 2011

Tracing The Evolution Of American Health Care Through Medicare, Craig B. Garner

Craig B. Garner

With President Obama’s health care reform currently under intense partisan scrutiny in the United States, this article is an objective resource for understanding the ways in which Medicare has historically served as a weather vane for charting the changes to the American health care system. During its nearly fifty-year tenure as the standard for the provision of medical care in the U.S., Medicare has evolved in fits and spurts, with its core structure shifting over time in response to changes brought about by the economic and political climate of each decade. It is only by understanding these past revisions, both …