Of you dont own me. She attended law school here at harvard and was a fellow at harvards center for ethics, Kennedy School for government. She has taught and lectured worldwide including law school that gail, tel aviv and beijing and is the dawn wakes teen professor of law at university of san diego and the author of Award Winning business book talent wants to be free. Her most recent book, you dont own me was recently described in the new yorker as a hairraising account of an epic tale in the Financial Times described it as a real page turner of a decadelong court battle between Toy Company Mattel and mga the ownership of the immensely popular bratz dolls. Please toy me in welcoming our guests for the evening, orly lobel. [applause]. Thank you. This is really special for me to be at the Harvard Bookstore because i spent many years as a graduate students here at Harvard Square and Harvard University just roaming the shelves and loving it and being inspired by all of the different disci
There hasnt been any agreement on any single proposal. But that may be about to change. A combination of the republican takeover of the senate, a looming Supreme Court decision and the white house race are putting more pressure than ever before on republicans to offer some sort of alternative to obamacare. But before they could get to any sort of agreement, there are some fundamental philosophical disagreements that need to be worked out about how to get and move the country into a more free market direction. And thats why i wrote my book, overcoming obamacare. And what i tried to do is i looked at the flurry of plans that have been offered as alternatives to obamacare. And i sorted them into three basic approaches or schools of thought. The first school of thought i called Reform School and this is comprised of people who say that at this point it might be unrealistic to fully repeal obamacare. And holding out for full repeal shouldnt be a barrier to instituting reforms to the overall
I just wanted to start with an brief opening comments to frame todays discussion. When it comes to health care, those on the right are often defined more by what they are again then by what they are for. The truth is there have a lot of plans that have been offered on the right of alternatives to obamacare. But there hasnt been any agreement on any single proposal. That may be about to change. A combination of the republican takeover of the senate, a looming Supreme Court decision in the white house race are putting more pressure than ever before on republicans to offer some sort of alternative to obamacare. Before they could get to any sort of agreement, there are some in the mental, philosophical disagreement that need to be worked out about how to get into the country into a more freemarket direction. That is why i wrote my book, overcoming obamacare. I looked at the flurry of plans that have been offered as alternatives to obamacare. I sorted them into three basic approaches. The f
And mrs. Clinton. If you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. And ways ve i was very worried about that. But i trusted them. Sunday night on q and a. Real j care experts recently outlined how the Affordable Care act works in their state. The Brookings Institute in washington hosted the twohour discussion on the Health Care Laws successes and failures. Good morning and thank you for coming. Welcome to this session is can which is a joint session of the Brookings Institution and the Rockefeller Institute of government. And were going to talk about the results after fivestate study on how competition is working in the Affordable Care act marketplaces. And what we might learn from this study and how we think about competition in the marketplaces Going Forward and to officially open us up. I welcome my colleague Richard Nathan from the Rockefeller Institute to the platform. Thank you, alice. I dont work at brookings so maybe i shouldnt welcome people. But i worked here 11 year
Good morning and thank you for coming. Welcome to this session which is a joint session of the Brookings Institution and the Rockefeller Institute of government. Were going to talk about the results of a fivestate study on how competition is working in the Affordable Care act marketplaces and what we might learn from this study and how we think about competition in the marketplaces Going Forward. And to officially open us up, i welcome my colleague, richard nathan, from the Rockefeller Institute, to the platform. Thank you, alice. I dont work at brookings so maybe i shouldnt welcome people, but i worked here 11 years. It is a while ago. And this is one of my Favorite Places to it be able to work with colleagues. It is a pleasure today to welcome you to this conference, as alice said. The brookings and rock fefeller Institute Field Network Study of the competitive she mentioned this competitiveness of marketplaces in Health Insurance, individual, Nongroup Health Insurance marketplaces i