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The issue of how people vote in elections is important and timely. This Article examines this issue from the perspective of whether people vote by mail—i.e., mail balloting—or in person on a designated election day—i.e., in-person voting. It explores the pros and cons of mail balloting versus in-person voting from a general political perspective and in the context of elections...
Much like other ‘90s trends, Certificates of Public Advantage (COPAs) are making a comeback. States have the potential to use COPAs as a unique healthcare antitrust enforcement mechanism. Rather than following a regime that exclusively focuses on price and output like traditional antitrust analysis, COPAs allow for greater consideration of other efficiencies, such as quality and...
By Patrick D. Murphree, Published on 12/16/24