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Gartner quoted in ‘Republic’ on historic social laws
07/11/2012
An article in the June 30 edition of
The Arizona Republic
about an elite group of laws offering social
David Gartner
protections for large groups of Americans, which someday likely will include the Affordable Care Act, featured comments by Associate Professor
David Gartner
.
The article, “Health-care bill one of many historic social laws,” was a follow up by reporters Craig Anderson and Ryan Randazzo to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on June 28 to uphold President Obama’s health-care law. It traced the origins of other acts, such as those dealing with Social Security, civil rights, voting rights and Medicare and Medicaid.
Shortly after the Social Security Act was signed into law, in 1935, the Supreme Court’s majority had started to embrace a more liberal view of constitutional federalism, said Gartner, who teaches Constitutional Law. Although the reason for that change isn’t entirely clear, he said, the justices likely were responding to both public criticism about previous decisions and to presidential threats to replace them through proposed “court packing” legislation.
To read the article, click
here
.
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