United States:
Podcast: Texas v. United States Of America
08 February 2019
Ropes & Gray LLP
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In this Ropes & Gray podcast, Isabelle Farrar, a
senior associate in the tax controversy group is joined by Harvey
Cotton, a principal in the tax and benefits group, and Elizabeth
Smith, counsel in the tax controversy group, to discuss the
December 2018 decision from the Northern District of Texas in
Texas v. United States. This case deals with the
constitutionality of the Individual Mandate in the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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