September 16, 2011 - First Session - Constitutional Expanse of Congress's Enumerated Powers
Erwin Chemerinsky (UC-Irvine School of Law), "Distinguishing Politics and Law: Why the Affordable Care Act is Clearly Constitutional"
Introductory remarks by Stephen Sachs (Duke Law School)
Neil Siegel (Duke Law School), "Free Riding on Benevolence: Collective Action Federalism and the Individual Mandate"
Introductory remarks by Jack Balkin (Yale Law School), moderator
Panelists: Robert Cooter (UC Berkeley School of Law), Ernie Young (Duke Law School)
- Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Ideas from the Academy - Pt. 1 ( Download)
- Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Ideas from the Academy - Pt. 2 ( Download)
- Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Ideas from the Academy - Pt. 3 ( Download)
- Constitutional Challenges to the Affordable Care Act, Ideas from the Academy - Pt. 4 ( Download)
- Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Affordable Care Act ( Download)
- Randy Barnett on the Affordable Care Act ( Download)
- The Court and the Affordable Care Act ( Download)
- Texas federal judge rules ACA is unconstitutional ( Download)
- Day Two | Industrial Farm Animal Production, the Environment, and Public Health Conference ( Download)
- Constitutionality of the Individual Mandate (Part 1 of 2) ( Download)
- Unprecedented: The Constitutional Challenge to Obamacare ( Download)
- Daycare Worker Arrested for Child Abuse ( Download)
- Rep. Steve King: Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional Because Of Babies In Trash Cans ( Download)
- Constitution Day at OCC ( Download)
- Trumps DOJ Challenges ACA Constitutionality (SCOTUS & the 2020 Election) ( Download)