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The recent decision by the Supreme Court to invoke the major questions doctrine to nullify an agency regulation in the case of West Virginia versus the Environmental Protection Agency seems to indicate the court’s trend toward increasingly strict interpretation of statutes. The possibility that new, or even well-established, regulations may be overturned means that healthcare regulation could change drastically on extremely short time scales with no direct input from stakeholders. During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, physician and attorney Dr. John K. Hall explains the major questions doctrine and its potential impact on healthcare.
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The recent decision by the Supreme Court to invoke the major questions doctrine to nullify an agency regulation in the case of West Virginia versus the Environmental Protection Agency seems to indicate the court’s trend toward increasingly strict interpretation of statutes. The possibility that new, or even well-established, regulations may be overturned means that healthcare regulation could change drastically on extremely short time scales with no direct input from stakeholders. During the next live edition of Monitor Mondays, physician and attorney Dr. John K. Hall explains the major questions doctrine and its potential impact on healthcare.
Other segments will include these instantly recognizable broadcast segments:
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