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BG&A Files Federalism Brief in Supreme Court Healthcare Case

by BoydenGrayStaff | Dec 30, 2014 | News

BG&A filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court in King v. Burwell, on behalf of the Galen Institute, a non-profit health and tax policy research organization, as well as several state legislators. As with the briefs previously filed on behalf of the Galen...

BG&A Files Second Brief Challenging IRS’s “Exchanges” Rule

by BoydenGrayStaff | Mar 10, 2014 | News

Boyden Gray & Associates filed an amicus brief in King v. Sebelius, in the Fourth Circuit, challenging the IRS rule allowing “premium assistance credits” for health plans purchased through federal Exchanges. The Affordable Care Act limits the credit to plans...

BG&A Files Appellate Brief Challenging IRS Tax Treatment of Health Plans Purchased Through Federal Exchanges

by BoydenGrayStaff | Feb 6, 2014 | News

Boyden Gray & Associates filed an amicus brief in Halbig v. Sebelius, in the D.C. Circuit, on behalf of the Galen Institute, a non-profit health and tax policy research organization. The brief argues, in support of Appellants, that the IRS rule allowing “premium...
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