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Matthew B. Lawrence: News Releases and In the News


Lawrence discusses how Trump may respond to court decisions on SNAP

Lawrence on how Trump may respond to court rulings on SNAP

Lawrence: ‘Legal questions are unanswered’ in US government shutdown

Lawrence: ‘Congress’s watchdog faces an impossible choice’

Lawrence on $130M anonymous gift to pay troops

Lawrence on Antideficiency Act and felony liability

Lawrence: ‘Trump’s actions are without precedent’

Lawrence on Trump leveraging shutdown to punish political foes

Lawrence on proposed social media protections for children

Lawrence on White House wresting more control over spending

Lawrence: Funding delays make government less accountable to citizens

Lawrence: Trump eyes little-tested tactic for next step spending

Lawrence: Anti-impoundment prevents executive spending refusals

Matthew Lawrence appointed public member of ACUS
Associate Dean of Faculty and Associate Professor of Law Matthew Lawrence has been appointed as a public member of the ACUS.

Lawrence: NSF must notify Congress about grant halts

Lawrence: Federal spending freeze may violate Impoundment Control Act

Lawrence comments on Trump's plan to withhold funds from sanctuary cities

Lawrence: Adults on dating apps unlike kids with gaming addiction

Lawrence comments on social media addiction lawsuits

Lawrence on political impact of government shutdown

Lawrence: What reversing Roe would mean for the rule of law

Lawrence: Why the CDC is fighting ruling on mask mandate

Lawrence: The Trump move Democrats want Biden to use

Lawrence joins as co-author for 'The Law of American Health Care'
The casebook’s third edition will incorporate transformations caused by coronavirus.

SCOTUS: Health law and regulatory power
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court decided California v. Texas, the fifth Affordable Care Act (ACA) case to reach the court since the Act’s passage in 2010. California v. Texas asserted that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 rendered the ACA unconstitutional by amending it. The Supreme Court rejected the case on standing grounds.

Health law scholar Matthew B. Lawrence to join Emory Law
Accomplished health law scholar and teacher Matthew B. Lawrence will join Emory Law’s faculty as associate professor of law this fall.