Sessions Information

  • January 5, 2013
    8:30 am - 10:15 am
    Session Type: Section Call for Papers
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
    Room: Fountain
    Floor: Third Floor
    One or more presenters to be selected from Call for Papers.

     

    In keeping with the 2013 AALS Annual Meeting theme on “Global Engagement and the Legal Academy,” this panel will examine the United States’ unique reliance on private employers to provide essential health insurance benefits for the majority of Americans.  Barring a seismic shift in federal health policy following the Supreme Court’s decision on the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in June 2012 and the presidential elections in November 2012, the prominence of employer-based health benefits will persist or even increase.  Panelists will consider the incentives for U.S. employers to continue offering employee health benefits and the ability of firms to compete globally while shouldering that burden, as well as offer comparative perspectives on welfare policies in other countries and recognition of affirmative health care rights.

     

    Business Meeting at Program Conclusion.

Session Speakers
Wake Forest University School of Law
Speaker

Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Speaker from a Call for Papers

University of Houston Law Center
Speaker from a Call for Papers

University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law
Speaker

University of Georgia School of Law
Moderator

Session Fees
  • 5200 Law, Medicine, and Health Care, Co-Sponsored by Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation: $0.00