The University of Miami Business Law Review is proud to announce its first online symposium. The online symposium will feature essays from a collection of authors expressing their opinions on the pending matter before the Supreme Court, King v. Burwell.
In King, the Court will consider whether the Internal Revenue Service may permissibly promulgate regulations to extend tax-credit subsidies to coverage purchased through exchanges established by the federal government under Section 1321 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. If the Court holds that the relevant federal tax credits are unconstitutional, millions of Americans are at risk of losing their healthcare coverage. King is to be argued before the Supreme Court on March 4, 2015, and the decision is expected in June 2015.
Contributions will include work by Professor Timothy Jost and Mr. James Engstrand, Professor Antonio Perez, Professor Ronald Rotunda, Professor Sarah Duggin, and AEI Scholar Thomas Miller.
For more information, please visit the official page, Symposium: King v. Burwell.