Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
1-13-2012
Language
en-US
Abstract
The minimum coverage provision does not require individuals to purchase any unique product or service but rather requires a standardized financial contribution to the national healthcare infrastructure from all legal residents who are able to pay – a kind of requirement that has never been found unduly or even unusually restrictive of individual liberty.
Recommended Citation
Abigail Moncrieff & Andrew Fischer,
Brief of Amici Curiae Jewish Alliance for Law, Social Action (JALSA), Jewish Council on Urban Affairs (JCUA), Jewish Social Policy Action Network (JSPAN), New England Jewish Labor Committee (JLC), and Professor Abigail R. Moncrieff in Support
(2012).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/faculty_scholarship/244
Comments
[principal author under supervision of attorney Andrew M. Fischer and with students Zoe Sajor, Rachel Smit, and Emily Westfall]