California v. Texas, Nos. 19-840, 19-1019: The Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate, as it is commonly known, requires individuals to maintain a minimum level of health insurance coverage. As originally passed, the Act...more
6/18/2021
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Alien Tort Statute ,
Article III ,
California v Texas ,
Cargill Inc. v Doe I ,
First Amendment ,
Foster Children ,
Free Exercise Clause ,
Health Insurance ,
Human Trafficking ,
Individual Mandate ,
Nestle USA Inc. v Doe I ,
Same-Sex Marriage ,
SCOTUS ,
Slavery ,
Social Services ,
Standing
Greer v. United States, Nos. 19-8709, 20-444: Federal statutes criminalize the possession of firearms for individuals in certain categories, such as individuals previously convicted of a felony. In the 2019 case of Rehaif v....more
TODAY, THE SUPREME COURT GRANTED CERTIORARI IN ONE CASE:
Jones v. Mississippi, No. 18-1259: Whether the Eighth Amendment requires the sentencing authority to make a finding that a juvenile is permanently incorrigible...more
The United States government has an arsenal of agencies and civil and criminal statutes at its disposal to choose from in investigating and combatting healthcare fraud. A recent federal indictment discussed below exemplifies...more
12/20/2019
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Bribery ,
Criminal Investigations ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
False Claims Act (FCA) ,
False Statements ,
Government Investigations ,
Healthcare Fraud ,
Indictments ,
Kickbacks ,
Safe Harbors ,
SDVOSB ,
Statutory Penalties ,
Treble Damages ,
Veterans Administration