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April 5, 2010

Shapiro Offers to Debate Healthcare Anytime, Anywhere

Ilya Shaprio (Cato Institute) offers to debate the constitutionality of health care reform anytime, anywhere--just pay his travel expenses:
 



Shaprio claims to make his offer because he's heard that some groups have had a hard time finding anyone to make the constitutional case against health care reform.  This seems surprising--see our coverage of opponents, on constitutional grounds (Tenth Amendment, Commerce Clause, and other grounds), here, here, and here.

SDS

April 5, 2010 in Commerce Clause, Federalism, News, Tenth Amendment | Permalink

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