Obamacare Subsidies upheld

Obamacare Subsidies upheld

by Adam Fox, Director of Strategic Engagement Today, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of consumers nationwide having access to more affordable health coverage. In King v. Burwell, the Supreme Court was asked to consider whether the federal...
VIDEO: #RealAnimalsFakePaws: King v. Burwell

VIDEO: #RealAnimalsFakePaws: King v. Burwell

by Austin Montoya, Social Media and Online Coordinator Five years ago, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as the ACA and Obamacare, into law. The ACA is working in many ways to make health care more affordable,...
King v. Burwell: Potential Implications for Colorado Consumers

King v. Burwell: Potential Implications for Colorado Consumers

by Kyle Beighle, Legal Extern Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in King v. Burwell, the case involving the question of whether 7.5 million consumers who purchased health insurance on an exchange established by the federal government may be...

For-profit companies can refuse to cover contraception

by Austin Montoya, Social Media and Online Coordinator The US Supreme Court ruled on Monday in favor of Hobby Lobby, a craft store, and Conestoga Wood Specialties, a furniture store, saying that the for-profit corporations are not required to provide certain health...

Employers Could Make Hobby of Denying Health Services

By Kristen Lau and Nina Roumell Yesterday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding the cases brought by craft store Hobby Lobby and kitchen cabinet manufacturer Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation against the Department of Health and Human Services.  The...
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