- Docket No.
- 24-1819
- Appellate Court
- Third Circuit
Goal
- Block the government from applying the IRA to the plaintiff
- Declaration that the government's definition of key terms of the IRA violate the Administrative Procedure Act
- Declaration that the IRA is unconstitutional and violates the Due Process Clause
Issues
Case History
Litigation Content
Why this Matters:
The plaintiffs argue that the Inflation Reduction Act’s Medicare drug negotiation process violates the Administrative Procedure Act and Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment. Medicare’s authority to negotiate the price of certain single-source, high-priced drugs is estimated to result in substantial savings for Medicare beneficiaries and the federal government.
Potential Impact:
Successful challenges to Medicare’s negotiation authority would negate savings to Medicare beneficiaries and taxpayers, and could severely restrict federal regulatory authority in the health care arena.
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16 Major Filings
- COURT MINUTES OF ARGUED/SUBMITTED CASES (Oct 30, 2024)
- REPLY BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS (Oct 7, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Economists and Scholars of Health Policy) (Sep 19, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Nationally Recognized Healthcare and Medicare Experts) (Sep 19, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (AARP et al.) (Sep 19, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Center for American Progress et al.) (Sep 18, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (U.S. Senators) (Sep 16, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (American Public Health Association et al.) (Sep 16, 2024)
- BRIEF FOR APPELLEES (Sep 12, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Patients for Affordable Drugs) (Sep 12, 2024)
- ORAL ARGUMENT CALENDARED (Aug 30, 2024)
- AMICUS BRIEF (Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc.) (Jul 19, 2024)
- OPENING BRIEF FOR PLAINTIFFS APPELLANTS (Jul 15, 2024)
- ORDER (Jun 13, 2024)
- CONSENT MOTION (May 31, 2024)
- SCHEDULING ORDER (May 16, 2024)