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26 NHeLP files Supreme Court amicus brief on behalf of prevention and public health organizations 824
27 NHeLP Welcomes New HHS Rules that Require Insurance Companies to Cover Birth Control for Women at No 877
28 NHeLP Condemns HHS’ Decision to Deny Full OTC Status for Plan B One-Step 1028
29 Settlement Puts Community-Based Mental Health Services for Foster Care Children on the Medi-Cal Menu 1366
30 NHeLP Urges Obama Administration to Protect Women’s Health 1169
31 Supreme Court Will Review Constitutionality of Health Care Reform 1132
32 Health Care Reform Victory - Court Upholds Constitutionality of ACA 876
33 National Health Law Program Testimony Rejects Proposed "Conscience Clauses" 886
34 NHeLP Applauds the Introduction of the Health Equity and Accountability Act of 2011 1498
35 Settlement Proposal Reached in Case Seeking Community-Based Mental Health Services for Foster Care Children 989
36 NHeLP Hires Four New Staff Attorneys 1102
37 NHeLP Defends Ability of Medicaid Recipients to Enforce Their Rights in Key Supreme Court Case 1638
38 NHeLP Applauds New HHS Guidelines For Enhancing Availability Of Women’s Preventive Health Services 1587
39 NHeLP announces launch of “Health Law and Litigation” website 1904
40 NHeLP’s Mara Youdelman Selected to Receive Language Access Champion Award 1884
41 NHeLP Asserts Interests of Broad Coalition of Health Care Advocates in Support of Medicaid 1379
42 National Health Law Program Celebrates Anniversary of Landmark Health Care Reform Law 2342
43 National Health Law Program Supports Expansion of Medicaid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 1647
44 National Health Law Program Releases Statement on “Conscience Clause” Regulations 1376
45 Ruling in Health Reform Case on the Wrong Side of History 2303
46 Press Release: Victory in Disability Case in North Carolina 1596
47 NHeLP Submits Motion to File Amicus Brief in Support of Health Reform Law 2090

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