Health Affairs February 1, 2021
Katie Keith

With President Biden and a new Congress now in office, there are renewed opportunities to build on Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expand access to comprehensive, affordable coverage. Even as attention shifts to the executive and legislative branches, the judiciary will continue to play a significant role. Indeed, litigation has remained one of the few constants during the ACA’s decade-long existence. As we begin a new year, this post provides a status update on the many ACA cases to keep an eye on.

Supreme Court Happenings

The most significant ACA case remains California v. Texas, a global challenge to the entire ACA that is pending before the Supreme Court and has been covered extensively in prior posts. That lawsuit is...

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