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Daniel Aaron

Daniel Aaron was an American writer and academic who helped found the Library of America.

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Daniel Aaron
H-index: 21
Political science 27%
Art 16%
medlawdan.bsky.social
I believe they do with a very loose comb - mostly to pick up spam and such
medlawdan.bsky.social
Yah law profs manage them. When you're selecting them, you can often see the manager
michaelrulrich.bsky.social
Oral argument for Chiles v. Salazar, challenging Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors is set to begin

Me & @turban.bsky.social talked about the implications of the case in @jamapediatrics.com

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blakeprof.bsky.social
Please to share the final, citable version of my latest article, The Existential Challenge to the Administrative State, forthcoming in the Georgetown Law Journal. Written mostly before Trump's second term, the paper critiques and responds to the case law that has enabled the current conflagration.
The Existential Challenge to the Administrative State
<div> A set of constitutional claims today strikes at the heart of the administrative authority of the federal government. Claims regarding administrative poli
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radiofreetom.bsky.social
I think this is right:
"We've slid into some form of authoritarianism," says Steven Levitsky, a professor of government at Harvard. "It is relatively mild compared to some others. It is certainly reversible, but we are no longer living in a liberal democracy."
www.npr.org/2025/04/22/n...

Reposted by: Daniel Aaron

jama.com
An estimated 61% of U.S. children have been enrolled in #Medicaid or CHIP and 42% have experienced periods of uninsurance by age 18, with insurance disruptions being more common in states with restrictive Medicaid policies.

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JAMA graphs show childhood insurance dynamics. Graph A: Medicaid/CHIP coverage vs. age. "Ever in Medicaid" peaks at 61%. Graph B: Uninsurance vs. age. "Ever uninsured" reaches 42%, while "Always uninsured" is 0%. Published Sept 24, 2025.

Reposted by: Daniel Aaron

kff.org
Most Americans, including most Republicans and MAGA supporters, say they want Congress to extend the ACA enhanced premium tax credits that help make Marketplace coverage more affordable. https://on.kff.org/4q7ElGy
KFF graph showing that more than 3 in 4 adults (78%) support extending the enhanced premium tax credits for Affordable Care Act Marketplace coverage, based on a KFF Health Tracking Poll from September 23-29, 2025.
mjsdc.bsky.social
NEW: By a 6–3 vote, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to cancel Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan migrants.

KBJ, dissenting, says she "cannot abide our repeated, gratuitous, and harmful interference" while "lives hang in the balance."
www.documentcloud.org/documents/26...
I view today's decision as yet another grave misuse of our emergency docket. This Court should have stayed its hand. Having opted instead to join the fray, the Court plainly mis- judges the irreparable harm and balance-of-the-equities factors by privileging the bald assertion of unconstrained executive power over countless families’ pleas for the sta- bility our Government has promised them. Because, re- spectfully, I cannot abide our repeated, gratuitous, and harmful interference with cases pending in the lower courts while lives hang in the balance, I dissent.

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michaelrulrich.bsky.social
Today at 1pm: @mccuskey.bsky.social, Nicole Huberfeld, and I will defy the laws of time by covering Skrmetti 🏳️‍⚧️, Mahmoud🏳️‍🌈, Braidwood💉, VanDerStok🔫, Medina🤰, Chiles🧑‍⚕️, Callais🗳️, 1st Choice🥸, & more in a mere 50min
@buhealthlaw.bsky.social @bulaw.bsky.social @busph.bsky.social
genevievelakier.bsky.social
The admin’s efforts to get universities to agree to a list of demands in exchange for preferential access to federal funding isn’t just “troubling” as Ted Mitchell, prez of the @aceducation.bsky.social says in this article; it looks blatantly unconstitutional.🧵
www.wsj.com/us-news/educ...
www.wsj.com

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rickweinmeyer.bsky.social
Georgia's work reqs program spent "$54.2 million on administrative costs since 2021, compared to $26.1 million spent on health care costs." ~90% of admin. expenditures came from the federal budget "meaning that Georgia’s experiment is being funded by taxpayers around the country."
Georgia’s Medicaid Work Requirement Program Spent Twice as Much on Administrative Costs as on Health Care, GAO Says
Republican lawmakers cite Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage as a national model for federal Medicaid work requirements that are set to take effect in 2027. A new report shows the program has spent at lea...
www.propublica.org
dusetzinas.bsky.social
Narrator: It is not a reasonable cash price.
megtirrell.bsky.social
TrumpRx program promises discounts of 40-85% for Americans buying drugs directly from manufacturers

White House fact sheet says discounts are off list prices

Pfizer’s Xeljanz list price = $6,073/month

40% discount = $3,643/month

@dusetzinas.bsky.social: “How is this a reasonable cash price?”
TrumpRx prescription drug discounts
Eucrisa- dermatitis - 80% discount 
Duavee- osteoporosis- 85% discount
Zavzpret- migraine - 50% discount
Xeljanz- rheumatoid arthritis - 40% discount

by Michael S. SinhaReposted by: Daniel Aaron

drsinhaesq.bsky.social
At @sjquinney.bsky.social #FireproofingTheFDA

Panel 1: Improving the Safety and Effectiveness of Medical Products

Panelists:
(1) Shannon Brownlee
(2) @saragerke.bsky.social
(3) George Horvath @uclawsf.bsky.social

Moderator: Jim Ruble @utah.edu College of Pharmacy

cc: @medlawdan.bsky.social

by Michael S. SinhaReposted by: Daniel Aaron

drsinhaesq.bsky.social
Looking forward to "Fireproofing the FDA: Power, Politics, and Public Health" tomorrow! I will be on the last panel of the day: "Repairing the FDA." Kudos to @medlawdan.bsky.social @sjquinney.bsky.social for organizing!

cc: @sluhealthlaw.bsky.social @slulaw.bsky.social

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sjquinney.bsky.social
Associate Professor @medlawdan.bsky.social, a health law expert, is quoted in this @nytimes.com article about the FDA's approval of a drug for autism.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/23/h...
Associate Professor Daniel Aaron
auwclhealthlaw.bsky.social
Join us Oct. 3 (12–5 PM ET | hybrid) for Risk and Resistance: Feminist Interventions in Health Law, Science & Policy. Featuring Prof. @azizaahmed.bsky.social keynote on her new book followed by panels on feminist activism, law & public health.

Details & Registration: tinyurl.com/yt2zex6u

by Daniel AaronReposted by: Daniel Aaron

medlawdan.bsky.social
Reupping my article in @amjpublichealth.bsky.social arguing that treating cartels like terorrist organizations will not solve the opioid crisis, and instead will be used to erode both public health and democracy

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brendannyhan.bsky.social
Vague, open-ended claims of authority to use deadly force are common among authoritarian regimes
brendannyhan.bsky.social
Vague, open-ended claims of authority to use deadly force are common among authoritarian regimes

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sjquinney.bsky.social
“I enjoy constitutional law because the more you learn about the way government is structured and the constraints it has, the more you appreciate why our society works the way it does."

Meet 3L and Utah Law Review Editor-in-Chief Grant Boyden!

www.law.utah.edu/news-article...
Grant Boyden

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