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  1. No Theory of Justice Can Ground Health Care Reform.Griffin Trotter - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (3):598-605.
    This essay argues that no theory or single conception of justice can provide a fundamental grounding for health care reform in the United States. To provide such a grounding, there would need to be widespread support among citizens for a particular conception of justice, citizens would have to apprehend this common conception of justice as providing the strongest available rationale for health care reform, and this rationale would have to overwhelm countervailing values. I argue that neither of the first two (...)
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  • No Theory of Justice Can Ground Health Care Reform.Griffin Trotter - 2012 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 40 (3):598-605.
    The “Father of the United States Constitution,” James Madison, once described justice as “the end” of both government and of civil society. Yet curiously, Madison said little about justice in elaborating the principles of American federalism in The Federalist Papers and elsewhere. His fundamental concerns, to the contrary, were in contriving a system of separated, countervailing powers and in establishing a first federal principle of enumerated powers — in which federal powers “are few, and defined.” This strategy, for Madison, was (...)
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