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- September 1, 2019
Declaration of Leighton Ku in La Clínica de la Raza v. Trump
Litigation Team Court Document, CasesRead moreThis declaration examines the potential effects of the final public charge regulation issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Specifically, Dr. Ku produces independent, evidence-based analyses and estimates that between 1.0 million and 3.1 million members of immigrant families would drop or forego Medicaid coverage or disenroll due…
- March 20, 2019
The Personal Stories of Those Affected by New Hampshire’s Section 1115 Waiver
Read moreOn November 30, 2018, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) approved New Hampshire’s request to condition Medicaid coverage of medically necessary services needed by low-income adults on work requirements and to waive retroactive coverage. The project is called “Granite Advantage.” Because Granite Advantage violates numerous provisions of…
- March 1, 2019
Hawkins v. Cohen, Eastern District of North Carolina
Read moreHawkins Summary Hawkins v. Cohen (5:17-CV-581 E.D.N.C.) is a federal lawsuit filed in 2017 by Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy and the National Health Law Program to stop illegal terminations of Medicaid benefits in North Carolina. The Court hearing the case has certified it as a class action. This…
- February 1, 2019
Q&A: Department of Justice Policies on Consent Decrees and Injunctions
Read moreNational Health Law Program Legal Director Jane Perkins explains a late fall DOJ memorandum on nationwide consent decrees and injunctions. Perkins also provides recommendations for advocates involved with federal and state or local government entities on myriad cases involving them regarding public institutions, housing, foster care systems and Medicaid…
- February 1, 2019
The Personal Stories of Those Affected by Arkansas’ Sec. 1115 Waiver
Read moreNational Health Law Program Attorneys Mara Youdelman and Elizabeth Edwards detail stories of individuals in Arkansas who are being harmed by the state's Medicaid work requirement.
- November 14, 2018
National Health Law Program 9th Circuit Amicus Brief Supporting Calif.’s Laws Protecting Immigrants’ Health & Safety
Read moreIn a bold effort to counter the Trump administration's aggressive and cruel agenda to deport immigrants and their families or imprison them in "detention centers" throughout California, state lawmakers passed several laws to protect the health and safety of immigrants, documented or not, from the administration's legally suspect and…