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Alison Barnes is a Professor at Marquette University Law School, specializing in health care law, federalism, and public policy. Her research focuses on the intersection of healthcare reform, constitutional law, and state-federal regulatory dynamics. She frequently analyzes landmark cases like the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Supreme Court ruling and its implications for Medicaid expansion and healthcare consumer rights.
Her work emphasizes the legal mechanisms governing health information exchanges (HIEs), patient privacy protections, and the balance of power between state and federal authorities in healthcare governance. Barnes also examines post-election policy trajectories, predicting limited ACA repeal prospects due to legislative math constraints and analyzing evolving healthcare access frameworks.
Key contributions include dissecting ACA implementation challenges, evaluating federal-state collaboration models for healthcare exchanges, and interpreting Supreme Court decisions shaping healthcare reform. Her scholarship bridges legal analysis with practical policy outcomes, offering insights into regulatory compliance and healthcare system evolution.




