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The End of Public Health? It’s Not Dead Yet

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OSHA , which limited federal authority to regulate worker safety with COVID-19 vaccination requirements. The “major questions doctrine” popped up throughout recent public health decisions and became formally recognized in Chief Justice Roberts’ majority opinion in West Virginia v.

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Reflections on the United States Health Care System and the Right to Health

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has some of the world’s leading medical facilities and research institutions, and the ability to deliver the highest available quality of care, it ranks last among rich nations in providing equitable, accessible, affordable, and high-quality health care. America is the only wealthy nation to lack universal health coverage.

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Three Reactions to Braidwood v. Becerra

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Elizabeth McCuskey The Braidwood opinions’ Appointments Clause holdings score an initial victory against the ACA’s regulation of commercial insurance — a victory whose effects are amplified by ERISA preemption as deregulation’s silent partner in attacks on the ACA. The scope of the Appointments Clause holding dwarfs the RFRA holding.

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Health Provider News

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after cyberattack CHI St. migrants are a housing challenge. Here’s how S.C.