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- February 19, 2016
NHeLP Amicus Brief: Zubik v. Burwell
Read moreThis case will decide whether non-profit employers are able to deny their employees access to contraceptive services on religious grounds. NHeLP's brief, joined by American Public Health Association, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association, National Women's Health Network, Ipas, Asian Americans Advancing Justice |…
- July 30, 2015
Fact Sheet: Selected Supreme Court Access to Court Opinions from the 2014 Term
Read moreNHeLP analysis of select cases from the past term that focus on access to court issues, statutory construction, Supremacy Clause, section 1983, and deference. Cases include: King v. Burwell, Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Care Center, Johnson, et al. v. City of Shelby, Taylor v. Barkes, and Young v. United Parcel Service, Inc.
- April 28, 2015
Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Care Center
Read moreIn Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Care Center, 135 S. Ct. 1378 (2015), the Supreme Court held that health care providers cannot bring a case against state Medicaid officials in federal court to enjoin Medicaid payment rates that are arguably inconsistent with the Medicaid Act's payment provision. This issue brief…
- April 10, 2015
Eighth Circuit Ruling in St. Louis Effort for AIDS v. Huff
Read moreRuling in Missouri navigator case. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed in part and otherwise vacated the preliminary injunction and remanded the case to the district court.
- January 28, 2015
Amicus Brief of AARP and NHeLP in King v. Burwell, U.S. Supreme Court
Jane Perkins and External Source Court DocumentRead moreAmicus brief of AARP and the National Health Law Program in King v. Burwell supporting the availability of the Affordable Care Act's tax credits in all Marketplaces and urging the Supreme Court to uphold the law. The amici focus on the importance of the ACA to pre-Medicare older adults…
- January 14, 2015
Health Advocate: Our New Year’s Resolutions
Read moreThis edition of the Health Advocate previews what is ahead in the coming months including the continuing theme of Medicaid expansion, protecting what makes Medicaid "Medicaid" as the new Congress gears up, and our work to protect and expand access to reproductive health and the courts.