Better Late than Never! Petrie-Flom Interns’ Weekly Round-Up: 4/06-4/19

By Hyeongsu Park and Kathy Wang Looking seriously at the issue of the federal regulation that could require insurance coverage of sterilization and contraception, Harvard Law School professor Mary Ann Glendon questions the implication of this policy on religious liberty and freedoms. A NY Times article highlights the troubling trend of increased instances of “pseudoacademia,” […]

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Petrie-Flom Interns’ Weekly Round-Up: 3/16-3/22

By Hyeongsu Park and Kathy Wang The Obama administration is encouraging skeptical state officials to expand Medicaid by subsidizing the purchase of private insurance for low-income people. A New York Times article features Kaiser Permanente, an organization which combines a nonprofit insurance plan with its own hospitals and clinics, as the kind of holistic health […]

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Petrie-Flom Interns’ Weekly Round-Up: 3/09-3/15

By Hyeongsu Park and Kathy Wang As individual states continue their internal political debates over state-by-state Medicaid expansion, Florida’s Senate Committee rejected the measure. However, the panel continued to debate a possible compromise that would allow the state to receive more federal funding while also encouraging citizens to seek alternative options to Medicaid. An opinion […]

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Petrie-Flom Interns’ Weekly Round-Up: 2/23-3/01

By Hyeongsu Park and Kathy Wang As the federal government clambers to meet deadlines and broker deals ahead of the sequestration, Medicare remains, again, one of the more contentious issues. While Medicare spending has slowed, Democrats are resisting any further spending cuts to such entitlement programs beyond the $300 billion reduction agreed upon last year. […]

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