Health Affairs July 21, 2020
Katie Keith

Following a busy Supreme Court term with two decisions on the Affordable Care Act (ACA), many more ACA-related legal challenges remain pending at appellate and district courts across the country. This post discusses the status of long-standing ACA-related lawsuits and highlights newer lawsuits over ACA implementation. A prior post summarized the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions and California v. Texas. A third post will focus on the resolution of lawsuits over the risk corridors program.

This post covers a decision from the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit holding that New York is preempted from making changes to ACA-governed risk adjustment transfers and a decision from the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit holding that the ACA...

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