The Most Dangerous Branch: A Review of the Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 Term
A review of key decisions from the Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 term, including rulings on abortion, concealed carry, and regulatory authority.

A review of key decisions from the Supreme Court’s 2021-2022 term, including rulings on abortion, concealed carry, and regulatory authority.

It is time to step away from this destructive path where nine unelected individuals can decide our fate.

Many occupational risks, after all, can be framed as universal. If those protections, too, fall, the most vulnerable will, as always, be most vulnerable.

The Court drew new and unprecedented lines between the kinds of risks that agencies have power to address through federal regulations.

From this hearing we can anticipate substantial strengthening of an individual state’s ability to resist federal regulation.

A doctrine that essentially allows courts to strike down willy-nilly policies that they deem “major” undermines the federal government’s capacity to govern.

The ruling casts uncertainty over upcoming deadlines for vaccination compliance.

New reimbursement codes for virtual patient monitoring may soon be incorporated into Medicare’s fee schedule.

Reforms to Medicare’s traditional coverage and reimbursement approaches that harness the digital revolution can help the program secure additional value.

If states can demonstrate success in implementing progressive health reforms, national health reform may follow.
