healthcare-law

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23-1076 Xavier Becerra, Secretary of Health and Human Services, et al. v. Texas, et al. Fifth Circuit 2024-04-03 Denied Response RequestedResponse WaivedRelisted (2) emergency-medical-treatment federal-preemption health-care healthcare-law labor-act medical-emergency patient-stabilization preemption reproductive-rights state-law Whether the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, 42 U.S.C. 1395dd, preempts state law in the narrow but important circumstance where terminating…
20-1455 Deborah Cheng v. Mary Raleigh, et al. Illinois 2021-04-16 Denied Response Waived 2016-obama's-snt-law 21st-century-cures-act congressional-intent healthcare-law implementation-scope planned-national-implementation probate-exception special-needs-trust statutory-interpretation 1. Did Congress intend the probate exception to include the 2016 Obama's SNT law in the 21st Century Cures Act? 2. What is the scope of the probate e…
19-6339 Jackson Miles v. Alex M. Azar, II, Secretary of Health and Human Services Federal Circuit 2019-10-25 Denied Response WaivedIFP administrative-law civil-rights constitutional-rights due-process healthcare-law informed-consent national-childhood-vaccine-injury-act-of-1986 regulatory-oversight regulatory-policy vaccine-injury-compensation vaccine-injury-compensation-program Where the special master of the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) (hereafter noted as "the Program ") violates the 2017 Secretary of Health a…
18-1192 The Little Sisters of the Poor Jeanne Jugan Residence v. California, et al. Ninth Circuit 2019-03-13 Denied Response Waived administrative-procedure administrative-procedure-act constitutional-rights contraceptive-coverage contraceptive-mandate government-mandate government-regulation health-care health-plans healthcare-coverage healthcare-law interim-final-rules national-importance religious-exemption religious-exemptions religious-freedom-restoration-act religious-objection standing Since 2011, the federal courts have repeatedly considered whether forcing religious objectors to provide health plans that include contraceptive cover…