selected publications academic article Maher, B. S., & Brennan-Marquez, K. (2024). Micro-Costs Maher, B. S. (2023). A Response to Rules of Medical Necessity. 108. Maher, B. S. (2022). Pro-Choice Plans Maher, B. S. (2019). The Private Option. Michigan State Dcl Law Review. 2020(4), 1043-1097. Brooks, J. R., Galle, B. D., & Maher, B. S. (2018). Cross-Subsidies: Government's Hidden Pocketbook. 106, 1229-86. Maher, B. S. (2017). Unlocking Exchanges. Connecticut Insurance Law Journal. 24(1), 125-161. Maher, B. S. (2017). Some Thoughts on "Healthism" and Employee Benefits in the Age of Trump. Marquette Benefits & Social Welfare Law Review. 18(2), 295-313. Secunda, P. M., & Maher, B. S. (2016). Pension De-Risking. Washington University Law Review. 93(3), 733-765. Maher, B. S. (2016). Regulating Employment-Based Anything. MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW. 100(4), 1257-1322. Maher, B. S. (2014). The Affordable Care Act, Remedy, and Litigation Reform. The American University law review. 63(3), 649-714. Maher, B. S., & Pathak, R. A. (2013). Enough About the Constitution: How States Can Regulate Health Insurance Under the ACA. Yale Law and Policy Review. 31(2), 275-307. Maher, B. S. (2013). Thoughts on the Latest Battles over ERISA's Remedies. Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal. 30(2), 339-353. Pathak, R. A., & Maher, B. S. (2012). Health Insurance and Federalism-in-Fact. ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law. 28(1), 73-85. Maher, B. S. (2012). System Adjustments. Washburn Law Journal. 51(3), 619-630. Maher, B. S. (2012). Some Thoughts on Health Care Exchanges: Choice, Defaults, and the Unconnected. Connecticut Law Review. 44(4), 1099-1115. Maher, B. S. (2011). The Benefits of Opt-In Federalism. Boston College law review. Boston College. Law School. 52(5), 1733-1793. Maher, B. S., & Stris, P. K. (2010). ERISA & Uncertainty. Washington University Law Review. 88(2), 433-474. Maher, B. S. (2010). The Civil Judicial Subsidy. Indiana Law Journal. 85(4), 1527-1556. Maher, B. S. (2010). Understanding and Regulating the Sport of Mixed Martial Arts. Hastings Communications and Entertainment Law Journal. 32(2), 209-245. Maher, B. S. (2009). Creating a Paternalistic Market for Legal Rules Affecting the Benefit Promise. WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW. 2009(3), 658-692. Maher, B. S., & Pathak, R. A. (2008). Understanding and Problematizing Contractual Tort Subrogation. Loyola University of Chicago law journal. Loyola University Chicago. School of Law. 40(1), 49-91. Bronsteen, J., Maher, B. S., & Stris, P. K. (2008). ERISA, Agency Costs, and the Future of Health Care in the United States. Fordham Law Review. 76(5), 2297-2332.
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