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“Naughty or Nice?’ A Special ‘The Week in Health Law’ Podcast Review of the Year in Health Law & Policy

By Nicolas Terry In a special Holiday-themed show reviewing the year in Health Law & Policy Nic welcomed Nicole Huberfeld, the Ashland-Spears Distinguished Research Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law, Nicholas Bagley, Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, and honorary ‘Nic’ Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law at the University…

By Nicolas Terry

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In a special Holiday-themed show reviewing the year in Health Law & Policy Nic welcomed Nicole Huberfeld, the Ashland-Spears Distinguished Research Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law, Nicholas Bagley, Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, and honorary ‘Nic’ Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, J. Alton Hosch Professor of Law at the University of Georgia.

The ‘naughty or nice’ round included discussion of the declining numbers of the uninsuredKing v. BurwellArmstrong v. Exceptional Child CenterGobeille v. Liberty Mutual Insurance CompanyChief Justice RobertsSenator Marco Rubio, and FTC cases LabMDPOM WonderfulWyndham & North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners.

Our ‘Happy New Year’ round included the House of Representatives ACA lawsuitUniversal Health Services v. United States ex rel. Escobar, the MMA 2003 non-interference clausehealth care prices, and Whole Woman’s Health v. Cole.

Finally, our ‘carolers-of-choice’ were Justice ScaliaDonald TrumpJimmy Fallon and the FLOTUS with the MOSTEST.

We’ll be back in the New Year. Happy Holidays. Thanks for your support Dear Listeners!

The Week in Health Law Podcast from Frank Pasquale and Nicolas Terry is a commuting-length discussion about some of the more thorny issues in Health Law & Policy. Subscribe at iTunes, listen at Stitcher RadioTunein and Podbean, or search for The Week in Health Law in your favorite podcast app. Show notes and more are at TWIHL.com. If you have comments, an idea for a show or a topic to discuss you can find us on twitter @nicolasterry @FrankPasquale @WeekInHealthLaw