16 research outputs found
Health Care Reform and the Constitutional Limits on Private Accreditation as an Alternative to Direct Government Regulation
The various subagencies of the HHS have opposing positions on the use of private accreditation in health care regulation, due to their different views of their missions. The use of the private delegation doctrine, an obscure constitutional doctrine, in health care cases in court is examined
Letter to the Honorable Harry. F Manbeck, Jr., Patent and Trademark Office, United States
God and School in New York
A review of "Religious Liberty and Education: A Case Study of Yeshivas vs. New York" edited by Jason Bedrick, Jay P. Greene, and Matthew H. Lee.</jats:p
Health Care Reform and the Constitutional Limits on Private Accreditation as an Alternative to Direct Government Regulation
The various subagencies of the HHS have opposing positions on the use of private accreditation in health care regulation, due to their different views of their missions. The use of the private delegation doctrine, an obscure constitutional doctrine, in health care cases in court is examined
