Background on Texas v. United States

from The Incidental Economist at http://bit.ly/2Jk42ky on July 8, 2019 at 01:41PM

The Fifth Circuit will hear oral argument tomorrow in Texas v. United States, a sweeping challenge to the Affordable Care Act arising out of Congress’s decision, in late 2017, to eliminate the penalty for going without insurance.

The case shouldn’t ever have been taken seriously. The red states that brought the suit don’t have standing to bring it; Congress introduced no constitutional defect into the Act by zeroing out the mandate penalty; and the proper remedy for any constitutional defect is to sever the mandate, not invalidate the whole ACA.

But here we are. For those of you looking to come up to speed, I’ve pulled together my writings on the case since it was first filed. (Jonathan Adler, who’s also written extensively about the case, has pulled together a similar compilation.)

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