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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 18:58:01+00:00

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Book: A Conspiracy Against Obamacare: The Volokh Conspiracy and the Affordable Care Act (Palgrave MacMillan, 2013). Co-authored.
Chief Justice Roberts and the window tax. Volokh.com. July 9, 2012.
The Necessary and Proper Clause after NFIB v. Sebelius. 9 minutes.
The Bar Review version of NFIB v. Sebelius. Scotusblog. July 6, 2012.
Next step: Repeal the individual mandate because it is unconstitutional. Volokh.com. June 29, 2012.
Obamacare ruling explained. Kopel on CPT12 "Devil's Advocate" show. June 29, 2012. 27 minutes.
What's next for the opposition? Andrew Jackson shows what we need to do next. National Review Online, June 29, 2012.
Major limits on the Congress's powers, in an opinion worthy of John Marshall. Scotusblog. June 28, 2012.
Independence Institute amicus brief in HHS v. Florida Supreme Court case. Argues that the individual mandate cannot be justified by the Necessary and Proper clause.
Independence Institute amicus brief in Florida v. HHS, before the US Supreme Court. Argues that the Obamacare Medicaid mandate (states must drastically expand Medicaid eligibility, or lose all federal matching funds for Medicaid) violates the Constitution.
Independence Institute amicus brief in Florida v. HHS (11th Circuit). Explains the original meaning of the Necessary and Proper Clause, and why the individual mandate is neither "necessary" nor "proper."
Amicus brief to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, in Virginia v. Sebelius. Lead attorney is Ilya Somin, of George Mason Law School. Filed April 4, 2011, on behalf of the Washington Legal Foundation, and 14 law professors.
Bad News for John Marshall. 121 Yale Law Journal Online 529 (2012). With Gary Lawson. Why Obamacare advocates are wrong to claim that finding the mandate unconstitutional will wreck modern constitutional law. HTML. PDF.
Bad News for Professor Koppelman: The Incidental Unconstitutionality of the Individual Mandate. 121 Yale Law Journal Online 267 (2011). With Gary S. Lawson. PDF HTML.
The Incidental Unconstitutionality of the Individual Mandate. Legal Workshop. Feb. 6, 2012. With Gary S. Lawson.
The PPACA in Wonderland. 38 American Journal of Law & Medicine 269 (2012). With Gary S. Lawson.
"Health Laws of Every Description": John Marshall's Ruling on a Federal Health Care Law. 12 Engage (no. 1, June 2011): 49-54. With Robert G. Natelson.
Debate on constitutionality of Obamacare. Kopel vs. Univ. of Colo. Prof. Scott Moss. DU Law School. April 11, 2012. WMV.
Podcast on Independence Institute amicus brief on the Individual Mandate in the health control law. iVoices.org. Mar. 12, 2012. With Rob Natelson. 32 minutes.
Podcast on Independence Institute amicus brief on the Medicaid Mandate in the health control law. iVoices.org. Mar. 12, 2012. With Rob Natelson. 26 minutes.
Obamacare Ruled Unconstitutional. Feb. 4, 2011. On the Colorado Public Television program "Devil's Advocate," Kopel and Rob Natelson on the court challenges to the health control law. 30 minutes, YouTube.
The Individual Health Care Mandate and Enumerated Powers. August 5, 2010. Southeastern Association of Law Schools annual meeting, Federalist Society panel on the constitutionality of the centralized health control law. Participants were Randy Barnett (Georgetown), Jack Balkin (Yale), Gillian Metzger (Columbia), and Kopel. The moderator was Bradley A. Smith (Capital). 93 minutes.
Debate with former Colorado Supreme Court Justice Jean Dubofsky. CU Law School. April 28, 2010. (Video and audio are often out of sync by several seconds.) 96 minutes.
Obama Care and the Commerce Clause. iVoices.org. Oct. 4, 2010. 12 minutes. The Denver Post recently editorialized in favor of Obama Care and against Amendment 63 - the right to health care choice. In their reasoning for doing so, they cited the commerce clause in the Constitution as evidence that an individual mandate is constitutional. Dave Kopel and Rob Natelson explain why the commerce clause is a poor argument against health care choice in Colorado.
Nearing the end of the search for the non-existent limiting principles. If Obamacare is constitutional, the government can make you buy anything. Volokh.com. March 29, 2012.
Obamacare Gives Government Unlimited Power, Violates Constitution. PolicyMic. Mar. 28, 2012.
Supreme Court: "Obviously, direct control of medical practice in the states is beyond the power of the federal government." Volokh.com. Dec. 1, 2011.
What Should the Supreme Court do with the Obamacare Case? Scotusblog. Oct. 3, 2011.
Granting certiorari to an ACA challenge. Scotusblog. Aug. 2, 2011.
Affordable Care Act pushes limits of constitutionality. Explains the four major Obamacare cases currently before the federal Circuit Courts of Appeal. Solutions (Colorado news site on health care issues.) June 21, 2011.
Health insurance is not 'commerce'. A single erroneous Supreme Court precedent from 1944, South-Eastern Underwriters, should be overturned. National Law Journal. March 28, 2011. With Rob Natelson.
Why Obamacare mandate penalty can't be a tax. Orange County Register. March 4, 2011.
Obamacare's Destiny: The Supreme Court. Analysis of the federal district court decision refusing to dismiss the 20-state suit. The New Ledger. Oct. 20, 2010.
Time.com corrects report on Betsy Markey's health-care vote. WhoSaidYouSaid.com, Oct. 18, 2010.
Kopel comment on states' victory on health control lawsuit. Volokh.com. October 14, 2010.
The Obamacare mandate is unconstitutional. Discussing the granting of the motion to dismiss in Thomas More Law Center v. Obama (Fed. Dist. Ct., Michigan). The Daily Caller. Oct. 8, 2010.
Health insurance mandate as a privacy right violation. Volokh.com. April 13, 2010.
Inaccurate legal claim from the Democratic Governors Association. Volokh.com. April 12, 2010.
An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen. No precedent for Obamacare. Volokh.com. April 2, 2010.
Destroying the Constitution's Structure is not Constitutional. Obamacare. Volokh.com. April 2, 2010.
Pretending that no law professors question Obamacare. Volokh.com. April 1, 2010.
Is the tax power infinite? Volokh.com. March 22, 2010.
Is the Slaughter Solution constitutional? Volokh.com. March 13, 2010.
Constitutionality of the "Nebraska Compromise." Volokh.com. December 23, 2009.
Health bill and gun ownership. Volokh.com. November 24, 2009.
Is Obamacare Constitutional? Volokh.com. August 17, 2009.
Visiting Nurse Programs: A Good Idea but not with Tobacco Loot. Independence Institute Issue Backgrounder 1999-D. Feb. 1999.
Reforming Mental Health Law to Protect Public Safety and Help the Severely Mentally Ill. 59 Howard Law Journal 715 (2015). With Clayton Cramer.
The History of the 'Assault Weapon' Hoax. Part 1: The Crime that Started it All. A 1989 shooting at a Cal. schoolyard began the national "assault weapon" issue. It was a consequence of law enforcement failure. Reason.com. Mar. 2, 2018.
Facts about mental illness and crime. Washington Post. Feb. 20, 2015.
Tune Out, Light Up. In terms of destroying years of life, television is far worse than tobacco. National Review Online. May 29, 2000. In italiano.
Don't Mess with Texas Morals Police: Tavern Patrons Arrested for Intoxication, 3/23/06.
Illinois Class Action against Philip Morris Goes Up in Smoke, 12/15/05.
Should Health Care Workers be able to Refuse Treatment to Gun Owners? 3/20/06.
Are Gun Locks Like Aspirin Caps? National Review Online. Mar. 29, 2000.
The Partial Birth Abortion Ban. With Glenn Reynolds. Colorado Statesman. Aug. 30, 1996.
Blogs unearth dubious sources. Theories finger military for earthquake, illness, but who's behind these stories? Rocky Mountain News/Denver Post. Jan. 3, 2004. The junk scientist behind the hysteria over depleted uranium and other falsehoods about the U.S. military.
Articles of Faith. AIDs in Africa. Tech Central Station, July 23, 2004. With Carlo Stagnaro and Alberto Mingardi.
Trojan Horse Legislation: Big Brother's medical crew. National Review Online. June 15, 2000. Immunization and health dossiers on students. With Linda Gorman.
Too often a crutch. Studies important enough to mention in a story should be cited. Rocky Mountain News/Denver Post, Mar. 8, 2007. Analysis of Katy Human's flawed Denver Post article about what "studies have shown" about subsidized health insurance for children. And more general problems about use of "studies have shown" without citation to the studies.
The Baby Gap. Comparing rates of illegitimacy and other social problems in red and blue states. MSNBC.com, Dec. 8, 2004.
Should Cloning Be Legal? It's not a federal question. National Review Online. Apr. 16, 2001. With Glenn Harlan Reynolds.
No Con-Census for Domestic Violence. Census intrusion on domestic violence victim. National Review Online. June 13, 2000.
The Federal Leviathan is Counting on You. Census. Cato Institute, Apr. 4. Previously published in Colorado Springs Gazette, Mar. 26, 2000.
blog: Sensible Public Health, 3/24/06.
The Colorado Constitution's No Aid to Sectarian Institutions Clause and Its Impact on Civil Rights. Colorado Special Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. Sept. 2018.
Law professor who slammed kangaroo courts could lead Trump's education civil rights office. The College Fix. by Greg Piper. Feb. 20, 2017.
Kopel signs Group Letter in support of Gail Heriot, to be Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights in U.S. Dept. of Education.
Taxpayers for Public Education v. Douglas County School District (2014). Independence Institute amicus brief to the Colorado Supreme Court in the Douglas County school vouchers case in support of the respondents. Covers empirical and social science issues.
How President Obama is bringing real education reform to Colorado. Volokh.com. May 12, 2010.
Another reason to be happy you went to law school. Discussion of Louis Menand's new article "The Ph.D. Problem." Volokh.com. November 23, 2009.
Armed and Educated. Allowing professors to carry licensed arms will enhance campus safety. Chronicle of Higher Education. Oct. 30, 2015.
Guns, Gangs, and Preschools: Moving Beyond Conventional Solutions to Confront Juvenile Violence, 1 Barry Law Review 63 (2000).
Dhimmitude and Disarmament. 18 George Mason University Civil Rights Law Journal 305 (2008).
"Gun-Free Zones." Wall Street Journal, April 18, 2007. The murders at Virginia Tech University.
Only press itself can stop copycats. Killers, suicides thrive on publicity given those who perpetrated earlier crimes. Rocky Mountain News/Denver Post,Sept. 23, 2006.
blog: Arming teachers to stop school killers, 10/6/06.
When Heroes Are Outlawed: How Joel Myrick Saved Lives by Breaking the Law. By Ari Armstrong. How the Gun Free School Zones law makes schools safe for mass murderers.
Armed Israeli teacher stops terrorist attack on high school, 5/29/02.
Don't Let Schools off the Hook. The dos and don'ts of preventing juvenile violence. National Review Online. July 12, 2000. With Dr. Helen Smith, forensic psychologist. In italiano.
Colorado Senate Rejects Gun Legislation. National Review Online, Apr. 12, 2000. Colorado Senate nixes ban on possession of guns by law-abiding adults at universities and schools.
What If We Had Taken Columbine Seriously? The political discourse since the killings last year has been foolish, escapist, and cowardly. The Weekly Standard, April 24, 2000. Cover story. Italiano: E se avessimo preso la Columbine seriamente?
Getting Columbine Right. More gun control wouldn't have stopped this tragedy. You're wrong, Al. National Review Online. Oct. 12, 2000.
Who's Responsible For Columbine? National Review Online. May 25, 2000.
Clinton Targets Guns Again: President's Politicking Won't Achieve Goal. Rocky Mountain News. May 2, 1999.
The Attack on Civil Liberties. Why the Columbine High murders should not be exploited to attack the First Amendment or the Second Amendment. By Ari Armstrong.
Making Schools Safe for Criminals. Gun control laws ensured that the teachers and students at Columbine High School would be defenseless. By Linda Gorman.
A Fighting Chance. Crime victims, like those at Columbine, left helpless by anti-gun laws, and the gun control mentality. By Richard Griffiths.
* Special Report on the Columbine High School tragedy.
Independence Institute amicus brief in Newsom v. Albermarle (4th Cir.) A middle school threatened to punish a student for wearing an NRA shooting sports camp t-shirt. The amicus brief argues that shooting sports are wholesome and promote good character, and that speech promoting shooting sports cannot rationally be censored in a public school. The Fourth Circuit ruled in favor of the student.
Zero Good Sense. Zero tolerance. National Review Online. June 6, 2001. With Paul Gallant and Joanne Eisen. In italiano.
Gunning for the Kiddies. What kind of a "climate" has taken hold of society? National Review Online. Sept. 22, 2000. With Drs. Paul Gallant & Joanne Eisen.
Media Uneven in Churchill Rumpus. Westword first, but News, KHOW best as blogs, other news outlets play catchup. Rocky Mountain News/Denver Post, Feb. 13, 2005.
Flaws in First Amendment Defense of Ward Churchill, 3/14/05. University of Colorado Buy-out of Churchill, 3/10/05. Ward Churchill and the Jeffries Case, 3/1/05. Professors not opposed to academic fraud and terrorism, 2/28/05.
Independence Institute iVoices.org podcast, discussing O'Reilly's coverage. June 4, 2007.
What is Montessori? The Volokh Conspiracy, May 25, 2007.
Are They Schools or Are They Prisons? Compulsory schooling. Pueblo Chieftain, Nov. 11. 1995.
blog: Denver University Law School bar failure rate, 1/3/06. Lack of intellectual diversity in Organization of American Historians, 4/7/03. Calif. school district bars students from graduation ceremony because they don't have approved post-graduation life plans, 5/13/02.
It's not hard to spot the fallacies In columns and news stories. City's dailies promulgate 'facts' that are anything but. Rocky Mountain News/Denver Post. Nov. 22, 2003. False claims that most of the people counted as "homeless" are all living on the street; that the partial-birth abortion ban lacks an exception for maternal life; and that most victims of war are women and children. Plus the amazing errors of Supreme Court history in a recent column by Steven and Cokie Roberts.
Fatherlessness: The Root Cause. National Review Online. May 2, 2000.
Family Cap Urged on Welfare Reform. Palisade Tribune. January 19, 1997.
The Marriage-Crime Connection. The American Enterprise. June 1996.
Welfare Reform's Privacy Risk. How the welfare reform law invades the privacy of people who don't receive welfare, by compelling use of Social Security numbers in many non-welfare contexts. Washington Times. Dec. 11, 1995.
The Welfare Factor in Social Decay. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. With David W. Murray. May 5, 1995.
Denver's New Welfare Hotel: Why the Convention Center Hotel is a Mistake. Independence Institute Issue Paper no. 2-2003. Jan. 15, 2003.
Coors Field: Fans' Homerun, but Taxpayers' Strike-Out. St. Paul Pioneer Press. Sept. 15, 1999.
Deflating Hysteria over Broncos. Denver Business Journal. February 13, 1998.
Constitution Prohibits Deals with Transportation Companies. The United Airlines welfare plan. June 1991.
Littleton voters require citizen approval for eminent domain and corporate welfare. Colo. Inside Out. March 6, 2015.

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