individual mandate, health care reform, health care law, constitutional law, commerce clause, necessary and proper clause, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida, minimum coverage provision
constitutional law, supermajority, Congress, filibuster, democracy, Rules of Proceedings Clause, Constitution, House of Representatives, Senate, House Rule XXI(5)(c). Contract with America, any-voting-number theory, Presentment Clause, balance of power
individual mandate, health care reform, health care law, constitutional law, commerce clause, necessary and proper clause, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida, minimum coverage provision
Georgia, Georgia Supreme Court, Landmark Cases, Furman v. Georgia, Gregg v. Georgia, McCleskey v. Kemp, Coker v. Georgia, Heart of Atlanta Motel v United States, United States v Darby, Screws v United States, Gray v Sanders, City of Rome v. United States, Chisholm v. Georgia , Fletcher v Peck
dormant commerce clause, market participant, market regulator, user fees, Supreme Court, commerce clause, Oregon Waste Systems, Inc., v. Department of Environmental Quality of Oregon,
constitutional law, commerce clause, dormant commerce clause, West Lynn Creamery, Inc. v. Healy, footnote fifteen, subsidies, rebates, state and local government law,