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James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
King vs. Burwell: GOP Should Seize Opportunity To Tackle Future Of America's Health Care
As the Supreme Court hears arguments in King v. Burwell, the case on the legality of ObamaCare’s subsidies, the Obama Administration and its allies are setting the stage to cast Republicans as the villain if the decision doesn’t go their way.
The Sad Saga Of Silicone Breast Implants
Dr. Jack Fisher, a professor of plastic surgery turned historian, has been involved with silicone breast implants nearly as long as they have been in clinical use.
John Cochrane On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show
John Cochrane talks about the current Healthcare issues.
John Taylor On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (15:14)
John Taylor talks about the Supreme Court hearing on Obamacare
Lanhee Chen On Bloomberg Radio (1:45)
Lanhee Chen talks about the Supreme Court hearing on Obamacare.
Richard Epstein On The Hugh Hewitt Radio Show (15:16)
Richard Epstein discusses his podcasts (Libertarian and Law Talk) as well as the Supreme Court decision on Obamacare.
Why Not 50 Different Affordable Health-Care Plans?
An obscure provision in the ObamaCare law says states can enact more market-friendly reforms.
CBO Says ACA Will Insure Fewer People Than Predicted
The Congressional Budget Office’s new report shows updated cost projections for the insurance coverage expansion in the Affordable Care Act.
Richard Epstein On The John Batchelor Show
Hoover fellow Richard Epstein discusses the Affordable Care Act and the King v. Burwell oral arguments of the four liberal members of the Supreme Court.
The Most Dire Health Threat You Never Heard Of: 'NASH'
The human liver is a remarkable, and essential, organ. Its main jobs are to filter and detoxify the blood coming from the digestive tract; to create and secrete bile, which is needed to digest fats; and to synthesize a variety of proteins critical to blood clotting and other metabolic functions.
Learning How To Practice Medicine—Virtually
Yale is poised to join the list of top-tier universities now offering online master’s programs. Will these initiatives work?
Hospital Supply
In my view, health care supply restrictions are more important than the insurance or demand features that dominate public discussion.
Still Awaiting The ‘Bio Similars’ Revolution
Despite recent efforts, the United States remains a long way from a Hatch-Waxman breakthrough for biologic drugs.
Henry Miller On The John Batchelor Show (28:44)
Hoover fellow Henry Miller discusses the liver and the effects of lifestyle on causing fatty liver disease.
Vaccine Exemption Ban Faces Legislative Test In California This Week
California is one of 20 states that currently allow vaccine exemptions based on a person’s religious beliefs or other reasons of conscience. This Wednesday, Senate Bill 277 (SB 277) begins an uphill journey through California’s legislature in an attempt to remove all vaccine exemptions, except for medical ones.
ObamaCare: Stifling Innovation
“The overwhelming majority of the world’s health-care innovation occurs in the U.S.,” Dr. Scott Atlas noted in an October Wall Street Journal op-ed.
Medicare Disadvantage
For an older population, relying on government-run health care is a very bad idea.
Three Fixes for ObamaCare
Target specific problems, enable the program to be fiscally sound, and create bipartisan support.
Gaming Out The Scenarios In King v. Burwell
Earlier this year the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in King v. Burwell, a case critical to the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or so-called Obamacare).
Chris Christie’s Expansion Of Medicaid In New Jersey Angers Some Republicans
Decision two years ago undercuts governor’s case that he can rein in entitlement programs

