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Special Webinar: The Supreme Court’s Decision on the Affordable Care Act: Implications for Prevention and Public Health Thursday, July 5th: 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. EDT / 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. PDT Join APHA, the Public Health Institute, the Prevention Institute, Trust for America’s Health, PolicyLink, and leading public health law experts from the National Health Law Program and the Network for Public Health Law, and George Washington University for analysis and discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, and what that decision means for the public health and prevention provisions of the ACA. Register Now |
Moderator:
Susan Polan, PhD Associate Executive Director, Public Affairs and Advocacy American Public Health Association |
Presenters: Jane Perkins, JD, MPH Co-Director, Network for Public Health Law—Southeastern Region Program Director, National Health Law Program
Sarah Somers, JD, MPH Senior Attorney, Network for Public Health Law—Southeastern Region Managing Attorney, National Health Law Program Sara Rosenbaum, JD Harold and Jane Hirsh Professor of Health Law and Policy, School of Public Health and Health Services George Washington University
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If you’re looking for information in advance of this webinar, visit APHA’s page of resources on the Supreme Court case, featuring a pre-decisional memo explaining key issues, created by NHeLP and NPHL. As APHA works with its partners and legal experts to analyze the Court’s decision announced June 28th, we will add more resources to this site. Please mark your calendars for another informative discussion: the Network for Public Health Law will also be discussing the Supreme Court’s decision in its monthly webinar on Thursday, July 19th. |
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