UCLA’s Research Guide on the Affordable Care Act
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, passed in spring 2010, poses significant challenges to legal researchers. The law itself is complex, and the many proposed challenges in Congress and the courts means that relevant information is spread across hundreds of sources.
Fortunately, the law library at the UCLA School of Law has compiled a thorough and up-to-date research guide on the Affordable Care Act. This guide, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) Resources, would make an excellent starting point for anyone researching the law and its implications and challenges.
The guide covers materials such as:
- Public laws and bill summaries
- Challenges to the law’s constitutionality in the Supreme Court, lower courts, and other arenas
- Bills attempting to repeal the law in whole or in part, to delay the individual mandate, to defund the act, etc.
- Regulations and proposed regulations
- Congressional Research Service (CRS), Government Accountability Office (GAO), and other reports
- Books, articles, and expert section analysis
- Blogs and RSS feeds
Our own Health Law Research and Medicare/Medicaid Law Resource guides may also be helpful.