Abstract
Washington lawyers constitute strategic actors within executive, legislative, and judicial forums. This Article discusses the interaction of Washington lawyers in these branches of government regarding healthcare law and policy. The Article discusses how access to technology inhibits a disabled lawyer from equal involvement in the governmental process. The Article also thematically presents the position Presidents Adam and Jefferson would likely harbor on healthcare reform. Public discourse must be more intellectual like that of the founding generation, and it should be improved in its civility.
Recommended Citation
Gary C. Norman,
A Commentary: Presidents Adams and Jefferson, with a Few Others, Discuss Health Reform with a Disabled Lawyer,
25 J.L. & Health
307
(2012)
available at https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/jlh/vol25/iss2/5