Articles From Matthew J. Ashley

All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Matthew J. Ashley, & Anne P. Rayhill Health Care Law, June 2005 On June 6, a majority of the United States Supreme Court held that the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA), 21 U.S.C. 801 et seq., represents a valid exercise of Congressional power to regulate commerce.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta, Matthew J. Ashley, & Steven Ro Health Care Law, March 2005 The Seventh Circuit recently held that federal jurisdiction can exist for an action based on a subrogation provision of a health insurance benefit plan when such a plan was established under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Act (FEHBA), 5 U.S.C. ยง 8901 et seq. Specifically, the court held that FEHBA's express preemption provision dictates that the terms of a FEHBA plan preempt state law where, as here, such terms are related to benefits and coverage.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta & Matthew J. Ashley Health Care Law, December 2004 Recent cases of interest to health care attorneys.
All the latest developments in health care law By W. Eugene Basanta & Matthew J. Ashley Health Care Law, October 2004 In June, the United States Supreme Court decided an important Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), 29 U.S.C. 1001 et seq., preemption case.

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